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n party – you might have a drinks do to celebrate a new job: Pat and Jim are having a do to celebrate their fiftieth anniversary. stag do Bachelor Party.
Do it is slang for to have sex.
Do for is British slang for to severely beat up. Do for is British slang for to murder.
Exclam. Hello! How do you do! [Northern use]
A party. You would go to a do if you were going to a party in the UK.
Do is slang for a cheat or swindle. Do is slang for a robbery.Do is slang for excrement.Do is British slang for assault.
Do over is British, Australian and New Zealand slang for to beat up; thrash.
To do the sex act; fuck.
Do the do is Black American slang for to have sexual intercourse.
Do in is slang for to murder. Do in is slang for to exhaust.
Black people stand by the mail box and ask the mailman, "Do 'da, do 'da welfare check come today?"
Whenever the chant "Do! Do! Do! Do!" was heard on the playground you knew there was a fight going on, usually surrounded by a frenzied crowd of children. You could also 'offer someone out' or in other words invite them to a fight by saying "you wanna do?"
If you go into a shop and say "do you do batteries?" it means "do you sell batteries".
Do someone dirt is slang for to do something vicious to someone.
How do is Dorset slang for how do you do.
Do which? is slang for pardon, what did you say?
Do the dirty is slang for to do something unpleasant to someone.
Do up is slang for assault.Do up is slang for inject or inhale a drug.
Noun. A party or event. {Informal}Verb. 1. To physically assault, to beat up. E.g."I'll do him if he calls me an idiot again." 2. To have sex. E.g."I reckon I'll do her if I can get her drunk enough."
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n.
Ado; bustle; stir; to do.
3d pers. sing. pres.
of Do.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Do
v. i.
To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they asked him how he did; how do you do to-day?
v. t. / auxiliary
To cheat; to gull; to overreach.
v. t. / auxiliary
To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can.
v. i.
To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one's self.
p. p.
of Do
v. t. / auxiliary
To make ready for an object, purpose, or use, as food by cooking; to cook completely or sufficiently; as, the meat is done on one side only.
v. i.
To succeed; to avail; to answer the purpose; to serve; as, if no better plan can be found, he will make this do.
v. t. / auxiliary
To cash or to advance money for, as a bill or note.
v. t. / auxiliary
To put or bring into a form, state, or condition, especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death; to slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to remove; to do on, to put on; to don; to do off, to take off, as dress; to doff; to do into, to put into the form of; to translate or transform into, as a text.
v. t. / auxiliary
To see or inspect; to explore; as, to do all the points of interest.
n.
Alt. of Do-nothingness
imp.
of Do
v. t. / auxiliary
To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to finish; to accomplish; -- a sense conveyed by the construction, which is that of the past participle done.
n.
A cheat; a swindle.
a.
Doing nothing; inactive; idle; lazy; as, a do-nothing policy.
n.
Deed; act; fear.
2d pers. sing. pres.
of Do.
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