Crime/bullying slang, used in the context of and inferring a pecking order enforced by bullying.
"Do you want him to do you?" - Do you want the target to be higher in the pecking order than yourself (UK, 20th / early 21st centuaries).
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That was amazing!!!
The love and determination…
Here is one…
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Who is the better poet?
I would have to say you:)
The joincidences still…
Do you have all of these too?
What is your intuition saying?
I can see you two dancing around at work… that is a sign a good writer btw… when your reader can create a visual picture.
How is it arse? It is ass!!! :)
Where are you seeing the new picture? Say if you want to say….
Yep… I have lots of questions about everything… sorry …
And how are you difficult?
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Draw you. Some people might mistake the meaning as segg you.
Person A: I will do you!
Person B: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
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A way to make Fred goe nut. She’s going to pete off en maudit. Her inner psycho will get free and will destroy everything around her. Easiest way to make her pissed.
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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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1. the act of doing what one believes is the right decision, being oneself
2. a response when somebody constantly asks for suggestions, but doesn't actually need or listen to them
1. Person: "Dude, I just dropped, like, 20 bucks on a scooter.
Person: "Cool, you do you."
2. Person: "But I really think I should get Subway."
Person: "You do You, man."
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