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Doing the Math

A sexual term referencing both intercourse and a disparity in age between the two having intercourse.

Heather doesn't like being called a whore or a cougar, she just likes doing the math. You know, how many times will 18 go into 48.

by geodave December 28, 2012

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Do a Math Trump

When you irresponsibly or prematurely walk away from a math test or exam, instead of waiting until the end of the paper, when everyone is allowed to leave the room, because you canโ€™t handle the difficult or brain-unfriendly questions, especially after boasting to the whole world that you have a โ€œgenius IQ.โ€œ

During the 60-minute math test the other day, everybody was surprised to see Don do a math trump, who consoled himself that he could always pay a Shapiro to sit for his SAT if he failed again.

by MathPlus October 27, 2020

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doing math

Using the excuse "Doing geometry homework" to hook up with your girlfriend.

"Hey baby, I'll be tangent to those curves!"
"Somebody's been doing math!"

by AngelBelle June 20, 2006

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Do the math fuckin' peanut butter

figure it out yourself--it's easy, you dope-head ( see also: dtmfpb).

person 1: How much do I owe you?

person 2: Do the math fuckin' peanut butter

by lucy 2 January 27, 2009

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Sweating like a marine about to do a math test

Sweating profusely either because of extreme heat, exercise or your under the pump (stressed to the eye balls).

Origins: Chris Mitchell, New Zealand Army (Rtd), proud to have served with many fine US Marines.

Fuck that was hard, I'm sweating like a marine about to do a math test.

by We are that RC brothers December 31, 2020

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Do the math

To do a bit of arithmetic calculation. Primarily heard in UK. To do figure out or put together information for oneself.

Six kids, one bathroom, you do the mat.
Why do you have no savings? You do the math.
To live where you want is really good, but do the math

by INGLรŠS GRATUITO February 23, 2017


Do the math

Do the math is something people with money say to people without money. This implies that they have what they have because they are good at budgeting. Actually, itโ€™s the silver spoon phenom. They enjoy judging the have nots for how they spend what little they do have.

Multimillionaire:
Do the math. You camped for free but paid to take the bus instead of walking ten miles. Youโ€™re terrible with money. Whereas I booked my $350 a night hotel room on Priceline and had a promo code that gave me savings using money I inherited from yet another relative. Because Iโ€™m really good at math.

by BeStill December 1, 2019