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Doing Bits

Mostly a term used in describing a footballer playing well for the team but also can be used in other situations too. It pretty much means "doing good things" or someone excelling/working hard.

"Did you watch the game today? Pogba was doing bits."

by Retro Joe April 10, 2022

13πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Titty Do

When a girls belly hangs out more than her titty do.

Elizabeth has titty do.

by blah blah blah121564 September 24, 2009


Do Now!

This phrase is famously used by many teachers around the globe. Originated in North High School by the one and only Mr. John β€œZ” Zak, the best teacher ever, this phrase is used to express to the students that they should drop everything and get started on that do now that is probably posted on google classroom unless technology is being a pain.

β€œLets get started on that Do Now!”
β€œI can’t help you right now, I am doing my Do Now!”
β€œMichael, do your Do Now, now!”
β€œDo Now”
β€œPlease stop talking and do your Do Now”

by Algebro260 April 7, 2022


doing a buck

Going one hundred miles in one hour, respectively.

"The other day, I was doing a buck down the freeway and five-oh couldn't keep up. Needless to say, I got away."

by Danimal Inc. November 26, 2007


do a jorge

to miss an important appointment or event, especially by missing a plane, due to being magnificently drunk

Example 1

A: So did you already arrive in Ireland?
B: No, I did a Jorge again, I passed out drunk and didn't wake up until now with a broccoli in my hand

Example 2
A: Please, it's important that you are here tomorrow, make sure you don't do a Jorge this time.

by IsaacYo January 21, 2012

33πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Doing a Spitfire

To perform the sexual act upon yourself of self prostate massaging, live on webcam to someone who you don't know.

Liam had his life ruined by "Doing a Spitfire" by going on MSN to a load of guys he thought were girls and fingered his bot bot, which was then PrtSc and uploaded onto a dnb forum! "Ah f*ck, i've been Spitfired"

by MrJustice's PA June 5, 2009

112πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


do a number on

To treat harshly; to damage

I'm not surprised you're tired out; this job can really do a number on you at times.

by hal5664 December 16, 2008

78πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž