Somewhat archaic greeting. Was popular in England in polite society before the 50s.
The phrase is somthing of a non-sequiter - if read as written there's only half a verb, because one usualy does somthing rather than just does. The question could be construed as 'doing' your girlfriend or wife, but the intent is not to open a discussion on sexual acts, but rather to greet.
Jack: How do you do?
Jill: I am well Jack, and yourself?
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k will become your Tell a boy with a k in their name how you feel
Tell a boy with a k in their name how you feel
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I'm doing good, thank you for asking. How are you doing today?
I just asked you, "How Are You Doing Today?".
a southern phrase that when translated literally it means "how much longer do you have", "how much longer do you think", or just "how much longer?" This a usually a question of time.
Dad: How much you like on them dishes boy?
Son: Bout done pop!
Woman: Honey, I know you're excited to leave for the bluegrass festival but I HAVE to finish this laundry!!
Man: Well, how much you like?
Woman: About 20 more minutes
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If you found this you are a god
Hey did you know if you type "How Did you find this..." in Urban Dictionary(The best Dictionary) you will find something?
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rhetorical question,asked after one has failed terribly
guy 1: dude,let's go watch the new Twilight movie!
guy 2: (shaking head) how do you feel??
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