The stereotypical phrase you say to your graduating class of high school!
You also can sing this to your friend Boots but only if your name is Dora.
You also can sing this to your friend Boots but only if your name is Dora.
"Congratulations Class of 2014; we did it!"
by KAYJR November 27, 2013
It simply asks the question, "Did you actually do that?", however, it drips with sarcastic disbelief or belittlement.
Alternates are "Do ya?" or "Will ya?"
Alternates are "Do ya?" or "Will ya?"
Henry: "I've given up drinking."
Jimmy: "Did ya? I'll buy you a beer at Mulligan's and you can tell me all about it."
Horace: "I have an IQ of 133."
Jimmy: "Do ya? Then why is your shirt on backwards, stupid. Ha, you looked."
Headley: "When I die, I'm going to have my remains cremated and compressed into a diamond!"
Jimmy: "Will ya? It looks like the process has already started on your head, precious."
Jimmy: "Did ya? I'll buy you a beer at Mulligan's and you can tell me all about it."
Horace: "I have an IQ of 133."
Jimmy: "Do ya? Then why is your shirt on backwards, stupid. Ha, you looked."
Headley: "When I die, I'm going to have my remains cremated and compressed into a diamond!"
Jimmy: "Will ya? It looks like the process has already started on your head, precious."
by Chris Zizzo October 14, 2006
“Did a Kyan” or relatively speaking “Doing a Kyan” immediately translates to “screwing shit up.”
The origins of this phrase comes from a ancient boy who fucked shit up within 4 weeks or so.
The origins of this phrase comes from a ancient boy who fucked shit up within 4 weeks or so.
by apazzthatass April 04, 2021
I did a Tommy yesterday when I met Sally. I was trying to compliment her on how big she had become during her pregnancy...
Or
I did a Tommy at work last week. I reached for a glass in the cupboard and it just exploded in my hand!
Or
I did a Tommy at work last week. I reached for a glass in the cupboard and it just exploded in my hand!
by delaNoches May 30, 2023
by Laurnoodles September 05, 2017