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do

Most often this means sexual intercourse, but sometimes it can refer to offing someone, killing them in other words.

by Andrewsky March 5, 2003

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doings

A term used in the Southern Counties of the UK to denote going somewhere or someplace. No one outside of those areas knows what the hell the other person is saying but to people who live there it makes perfect sense.

"Hello Uncle Philip, where are you off to today?"
"I've got to go down the doings later to see about getting some money back on the shoes I bought. They don't fit right."
"Good luck with that Uncle."
"Thanks. Tell your mother I'll pop in and see her next week after I've got back from the doings down your road."
"Will do."

by LiberaceHudson October 10, 2017

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do in

Verb: To kill

To "do in"
Fred: Target aquired
Frank: Do him in!

by The Communist Lemon May 12, 2019


Doing

Doing could refer to a speed someone is travelling at

He got a speeding ticket for doing 90 in a 35 zone

by Hank Sauri November 17, 2022


Do

A way to mess with your fans.

โ€œ@Harry_Styles: Doโ€

by OliviaHs October 5, 2019


do

What are you doing?
Why

What are you trying to do

by Krkiฤ June 24, 2019


To Do

A situation in your life that becomes a major event.

Sally: "Did you hear about the fire last week"
Brad: "No why?"
Sally: "Oh, you should have. It became a big to do."

Jenny: "Did you hear martha broke up with brad because he cheated on her with cindy?"
Rachel: "Oh my gosh, poor martha!"
Jenny: "I know I feel terrible its become a big to do."

a major event exciting circumstance big deal Gossip

Sally: "Did you hear about the fire last week"
Brad: "No why?"
Sally: "Oh, you should have. It became a big to do."

Jenny: "Did you hear martha broke up with brad because he cheated on her with cindy?"
Rachel: "Oh my gosh, poor martha!"
Jenny: "I know I feel terrible its become a big to do."

by frigget567 February 27, 2011

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