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Doing?

Basically the short hand formed of "What are you Doing?" Can be used as a text, in person, on the phone, on Instant Messaging, basically anyway you want.

Guy to Friend at a bar: Doing?
Friend: Drinking, then going to hit on that girl over there.

by Nilosuperstar March 31, 2009

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Doing'

Visiting or going to. Popular amongst the feminine population

Oh Jem, We're doing the gym tomorrow!

by Tom May 2, 2003

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Will Do

The response to a request, favour, or order. When you really want to say leave me alone Fucktard!

Me: Can you return the $50 I gave you?
You: Will do!

by PlayfulCan0358 March 12, 2014

47๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


DoS

Denial of Service.

Hitting some server with so many requests that it crashes and/or legitimate requests can't get through.

Confusion possible when used as a verb as in "DoSsing a pron site" ("pron" here is intentional).

by ashkelon March 23, 2006

101๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


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

143๐Ÿ‘ 121๐Ÿ‘Ž


and do

noun: true. correct. right.

verb: to agree.
origin: small country town outside of Raleigh, NC and surrounding areas. often an affirmation of a previous statment being coorrect or incorrect.

antonym: and don't. and ain't. (untrue, incorrect, wrong, not in agreement)

Friend 1: girl those shoes are fly!
Friend 2: And do!

Friend 2 is in agreement with friend 1 about the flyness of the shoes.

Antonym:

Girl, those shoes are fly.
Response: And ain't! She needs to ask for her money back, they're ugly.

Can also be used in whatever tense applies. i.e. and is, and are etc.

by lili483 August 23, 2006

34๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


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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