"how do you do fellow kids" is a term to use when companies or quite literally anything try to be all cool and hip with the youth.
normal & rational person: i hate opera gx's marketing
opera gx: how do you do fellow kids?
wendy's: how do you do fellow kids?
normal & rational person: can you guys stfu
ne'er-do-well(s)(s)(s)(s)(s)(s)(s)
wethethhethhethehthehtethethhetettehtehtehtehthehtehthe ne''er-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-we'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'e'el'l'l'l(s)(s)(s)
To juke somebody; take ones ankles
Do si do'ing that nigga, u gon have to see me
when people talk past tense about something that happen(s/ed) and repeat the word 'do' in a sentence and automatically you think of poop. if you just said do once the sentence would mean exactly the same thing and may even need fewer words but by adding a do to a do it makes the focus on poo which is a specific thing to do, do you think? so it's ok to giggle or laugh or offer a tissue when someone talks and says do do
i know you say you dont eat poop but you do do that -vs - i know you say you don't eat poop but you do
Something that is permitted/encouraged.
The opposite of a no-no.
Usually used in plural form (do-do's).
Here is a list of all the do-do's in the park:
1. Have fun
2. Respect your peers
3. Clean up after yourself
4. Etc
a do do hat is a different way of saying hijab, it is most commonly used by Australians, PLEASE ACCEPT THIS
frank: hey john, why does your wife wear that do do hat?
john: its part of her culture
frank: oh ok