DOES> Used inside a colon definition that itself uses CREATE, DOES> transforms that newly created word into a "does cell", that is, a regular cell (when called, puts the cell's addr on PS), but right after that, it executes words that appear after the DOES>. "does cells" always allocate 4 bytes (2 for the cell, 2 for the DOES> link) and there is no need for ALLOT in colon definition. At compile time, colon definition stops processing words when reaching the DOES>. Example: ": CONSTANT CREATE HERE @ ! DOES> @ ;"