It simply asks the question, "Did you actually do that?", however, it drips with sarcastic disbelief or belittlement.
Alternates are "Do ya?" or "Will ya?"
Henry: "I've given up drinking."
Jimmy: "Did ya? I'll buy you a beer at Mulligan's and you can tell me all about it."
Horace: "I have an IQ of 133."
Jimmy: "Do ya? Then why is your shirt on backwards, stupid. Ha, you looked."
Headley: "When I die, I'm going to have my remains cremated and compressed into a diamond!"
Jimmy: "Will ya? It looks like the process has already started on your head, precious."
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Breaking something in freak fashion or saying the least appropriate thing in a delicate situation.
I did a Tommy yesterday when I met Sally. I was trying to compliment her on how big she had become during her pregnancy...
Or
I did a Tommy at work last week. I reached for a glass in the cupboard and it just exploded in my hand!
“Did a Kyan” or relatively speaking “Doing a Kyan” immediately translates to “screwing shit up.”
The origins of this phrase comes from a ancient boy who fucked shit up within 4 weeks or so.
Girl 1: “We didn’t last long, he Did a Kyan.”
Girl 2: “Oh babe I’m so sorry!”
when your bff does some crazy impressive shit.
Friend "Jasmine sucked off two guys at once yesterday"
Me "SISTER DID THAT"
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1.when you say as if you did that you mean i cant beleive you did that
kathryn-"i sucked jimmys cok" lisa-"omg as if you did that"
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