an expression used by those who do not have any other comebacks because of their lack of creativity. they end up just sounding like a big DOUCHE. the only person who can get away with saying "are you done" is Mr. Kruger from Seinfeld.
Person 1: "Hey, how are you?"
Person 2: "Are you done?"
Person 1: "FUCK YOU YOU'RE A DOUCHE. now i'm done."
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To a total knobjockey that drops plans like United Airlines drops passengers. For extra maxness they make sure of announcing they are doing a Max until the last minute.
I was all planning to meet dave for a few beers but he's only gone and done a Max! What a cock!
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When you're very fed up and angry with someone and wants end up once for all with some bad situation.
Boy: Baby, I cheated on you once again and I'm really sorry. Please forgive me, I love you.
Girl: Fuck you, you cheated on me so many times and I can't stand your disgusting behaviour anymore! I want break up because I'm done with your shit!
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The act of working efficiently, achieving set goals and being generally productive, while simultaneously looking as cool as a cucumber. See: Australianisms
Where is Jeff tonight?
He can't come, he's getting shit done.
Reference to a parent who failed to raise a child near their potential.
Marquis: Jerome ran out of gas and the cops caught his ass after he robbed that liquor store.
Lashonda: That boy mama done raised a fool!
Of Jamaican origin. The literal translation to the standard North American English dialect would be "you already know" or, "you know it!". Used (to the writers knowledge) mainly in Toronto, Canada (in its North American variation) where it has found use among the wider (mostly younger) population and, of course, in its original Jamaican patois dialect everywhere Jamaicans are found (that's globally!).
Used to:
a) Emphasize the validity of a fact (usually stated immediately after the phrase) - e.g. "You done know they're running a scam."
b) Respond affirmatively to a query - e.g. Q: "Are you good for this money I'm lending you?" A: "You done know"
c) Express one's assent or agreement - e.g. A: "Boy, it's hot out today!", B: "You done know"
The phrase is also varied to fit the context of the conversation by changing the pronoun used (i.e. "She done know", "They done know", "I done know", etc.)
Jamaican dialect example:
"Yuh done know di gyal a lie 'bout 'ar panty size. Everybody know seh 'ar batty bigga dan dat!" (insert laugh here)
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