When a suggestion or statement is said, and in less than a minute someone says the same thing, oblivious that it has already being said.
Matthew: Hey. Wanna go get something to eat?
Kieren: Sure. Why Not?
Danny: Lets go to subway.
Kieren: Lets Go!
1 Minute Later
Ben: Wanna go subway for dinner?
Matthew: You're Doing A Ben, yet again.
Kieren: Sure. Why Not?
Danny: Lets go to subway.
Kieren: Lets Go!
1 Minute Later
Ben: Wanna go subway for dinner?
Matthew: You're Doing A Ben, yet again.
by Sinspawn 70 July 8, 2010

doing way too much to where they look a fool and are embarrassing themselves due to the fact that they tried too hard to seem cooler than they actually are.
person #1: did you see jack hiding in the bushes at bens house last night?
person#2: yes! he followed me home pretending to be an undercover cop! he's always doing extra.
person#2: yes! he followed me home pretending to be an undercover cop! he's always doing extra.
by poopemoji January 13, 2016

Announcer 1 “John was had an amazing hand in poker, with a ace high straight flush”
Announcer 2 “I know, why the hell did he fold to a guy with a uno card and a sweetener packet”
Announcer 3 “ In all my years of being a announcer, never one have I seen someone doing a Theresa this hard”
Announcer 2 “I know, why the hell did he fold to a guy with a uno card and a sweetener packet”
Announcer 3 “ In all my years of being a announcer, never one have I seen someone doing a Theresa this hard”
by Justin Heras March 29, 2019

Gerlad Ford fell down the steps of Air Force One! He just did a Ford!
I might do a Ford and forget to wear clothes in front of my Mother-In-Law.
I might do a Ford and forget to wear clothes in front of my Mother-In-Law.
by Tyburn January 2, 2008

Doing a dunsford
Also known a to have done a dunsford
To completely fuck something up, beyond recognition, usually multiple times, often in a dangerous way, but it has been know do describe any mistake made in an engineering work place.
Used mainly in engineering fields, often followed by 'cheers then' is commonly used in the UK and Europe
Believed to have originated from Rolls-Royce
Also known a to have done a dunsford
To completely fuck something up, beyond recognition, usually multiple times, often in a dangerous way, but it has been know do describe any mistake made in an engineering work place.
Used mainly in engineering fields, often followed by 'cheers then' is commonly used in the UK and Europe
Believed to have originated from Rolls-Royce
Person A: ‘I think I’ve done it, again, its on the piss’
Person B: ‘what? Really?!’
Person A: ‘yea it’s my seventh! I just keep doing a dunsford!’
Person B: ‘at least it’s not as bad as last time, you nearly lost an eye’
Person A: ’yea I am such a dunsford’
Person B: ‘what? Really?!’
Person A: ‘yea it’s my seventh! I just keep doing a dunsford!’
Person B: ‘at least it’s not as bad as last time, you nearly lost an eye’
Person A: ’yea I am such a dunsford’
by R-R A Group December 1, 2011

Person 1: U prolly b hatin on cracka azz hilbillies ain't u?
Person 2: Sho 'do!
Person 1: U b hatin on faggot ass bitches who b chicken shit
posers comin into the hood too, Right?
Person 2: I sho 'do, I b hatin on anybody like those fools.
Person 2: Sho 'do!
Person 1: U b hatin on faggot ass bitches who b chicken shit
posers comin into the hood too, Right?
Person 2: I sho 'do, I b hatin on anybody like those fools.
by Phaenixdrools March 18, 2007

doing a bibic is the term used to desribe the act of hitting or punching a person who has not done anything and is unexpectent of the punch.
Doing a bibic can also be connected to cheif spitter as this canoften be the instegation behind the action of the bibic.
Doing a bibic can also be connected to cheif spitter as this canoften be the instegation behind the action of the bibic.
The term is used in sentances such as 'oh no he is doing a bibic' or 'i'm goin to bibic you in a min.'
by leader of the pack April 29, 2009
