An idea similar in concept to Murphy’s Law which states “Anything that can be taken out of context, will be taken out of context”
Guy #1: “I love Dick (1999)”
Guy #2: “lmao you love Dick”
Guy #1: “I do, but I am also now a victim of Done’s Law
Guy #2: “lmao you love Dick”
Guy #1: “I do, but I am also now a victim of Done’s Law
by Soulja Boy MD May 23, 2024

A sly way of emphasizing a mates failure or negating their self-confidence. More commonly expressed during top notch banter or in roasting.
Gary: "Lads, I had some Netflix and Chill with Sophie last night!"
Rob: "What, Sophie your sex toy?"
Ben: "Oooh you just got done son!"
Joe: "He's f*cking done you mate! He's done ya!"
Rob: "What, Sophie your sex toy?"
Ben: "Oooh you just got done son!"
Joe: "He's f*cking done you mate! He's done ya!"
by RoboticRansom May 12, 2016

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by Adujasty343 June 9, 2025

When you know someone has done eh/ know they done something but want to hear it from their own mouth. Someone has always done something.
by Bandochillin September 19, 2022

A sly way of emphasizing a mates failure or negating their self-confidence. More commonly expressed during top notch banter or in roasting.
Gary: "Lads, I had some Netflix and Chill with Sophie last night!"
Rob: "What, Sophie your sex toy?"
Ben: "Oooh you just got done son!"
Joe: "He's f*cking done you mate! He's done ya!"
Rob: "What, Sophie your sex toy?"
Ben: "Oooh you just got done son!"
Joe: "He's f*cking done you mate! He's done ya!"
by RoboticRansom May 12, 2016

Oh my god I’ve just done a Robinson
Seriously? How much did you drink? I drank so much I done a Robinson
Seriously? How much did you drink? I drank so much I done a Robinson
by Parks07 December 8, 2021

A person who has reached a point where they feel like they don't exist, are invisible and people don't see them. Not advised to use in general or light conversation.
Examples
Person A: 'I am Done'
or
Person A: 'People treat me like I'm done'
Person B: looks around their shoulder
Person A: 'I am Done'
or
Person A: 'People treat me like I'm done'
Person B: looks around their shoulder
by shakespeares-landlord April 3, 2023
