when people talk past tense about something that happen(s/ed) and repeat the word 'do' in a sentence and automatically you think of poop. if you just said do once the sentence would mean exactly the same thing and may even need fewer words but by adding a do to a do it makes the focus on poo which is a specific thing to do, do you think? so it's ok to giggle or laugh or offer a tissue when someone talks and says do do
i know you say you dont eat poop but you do do that -vs - i know you say you don't eat poop but you do
by urbandodo January 19, 2020
Something that is permitted/encouraged.
The opposite of a no-no.
Usually used in plural form (do-do's).
The opposite of a no-no.
Usually used in plural form (do-do's).
Here is a list of all the do-do's in the park:
1. Have fun
2. Respect your peers
3. Clean up after yourself
4. Etc
1. Have fun
2. Respect your peers
3. Clean up after yourself
4. Etc
by wordsmith91 September 14, 2020
"how do you do fellow kids" is a term to use when companies or quite literally anything try to be all cool and hip with the youth.
normal & rational person: i hate opera gx's marketing
opera gx: how do you do fellow kids?
wendy's: how do you do fellow kids?
normal & rational person: can you guys stfu
opera gx: how do you do fellow kids?
wendy's: how do you do fellow kids?
normal & rational person: can you guys stfu
by rk092 January 06, 2024
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