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uncley-done

To do something in a fashion particularly befitting of the phrase "uncley-done".

Boy, Jimmy, that science project of yours sure was uncley-done.

by Abraham Lincoln XXIII November 4, 2007


Beamer Done

Completely done; finished; over; never again

"Are you done with him? Not just done...Beamer Done."

by Larry Dominick December 21, 2006


Bones & Dones

Sunday morning hookup, and then getting doughnuts afterwards. Sometimes also includes coffee.

Worker 1: Hey girl hey, how was your weekend?
Worker 2: Aw, hun- it was great! My man came over yesterday morning and we did a whole Bones & Dones thing and now I’ve already passed my carb limit for the week, plus I’m walking funny. 11/10 I’d do it again.

by Frito Pie May 29, 2021


Bones & Dones

Sunday morning hook-up, immediately preceding a trip to the doughnut shop. Coffee is sometimes involved.

Worker 1: Hey girl hey, how was the weekend?

Worker 2: It was great! My man came over on Sunday morning for a Bones & Dones session. I’ve already gone over my carb count for the week, and I’m walking funny.

by Frito Pie May 30, 2021


who done the dirty deed

Whenever you ask a pregnant woman who is the father of her baby

James: Yo Mary, I see you're pregnant who done the dirty deed then?

Mary: Oh it was Mark

by Upstairsdragon February 22, 2014


Done a Sully

adj. A Sully is the person in your social circle who club bouncers are magnetically drawn to. A Sully's illicit activity in a club will always be detected, usually embarrassingly quickly, and will result in their being ejected, with lots of tut-tutting and slow head-shaking.

adverb. 'Doing a Sully,' 'He did a Sully;' the person in question was thrown out of the venue, having been caught with a wrap, spliff, cigarette etc.

"Oh mate, I was in the club, I'd been in there ten mins, went to the bog, opened a wrap and was just getting into it when, boom boom boom, bouncer hammering on the door. Yeh, I got thrown out." "Oh, you done a Sully yeh? Wanker."

by Solomonic February 7, 2014


you did what needed to be done

The ultimate compliment which can be bestowed. Most appropriately used when serving looks to legendary children. Popularized by the television series Legendary and used liberally among YouTubers Peter Monn and Munoz (kinda).

Pam: Honey, that look is a ten out of ten.
You did what needed to be done.

by Jmac1020 May 30, 2022