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do a britney

to go out without ones underwear on and expose ones self, getting out of a vehicle or in a club.

Usually exposing the genital region

alternatives: To do a paris, to be a dirty slut,
"Oh my god, did you see what Gemma did at her 21st? I didn't think she'd do a britney"

"look at that girl there, she's done a britney"

"Jeez that girl had so much more class, now she's done a britney"
by Blogzard November 30, 2007
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Doing A Louis

A morning routine that involved rolling a joint upon waking, picking up a newspaper and sitting on the toilet for a miniumum of 45 minutes whilst getting your head together for a new day.

Coined from the jazz Legend Louis Armstrong who made this routine popular.
Good morning love, if anyone calls I'm doing a Louis.
by black flag June 6, 2004
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do the deuce

To procure a twenty dollar lap dance.
"You're cute, honey. Let's go back into the Champagne Room, and do the deuce."
by D. Gould February 23, 2006
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boobie do

A belly that sticks our further than your boobies do. Female equivalent to dickie do.
by Gerry August 4, 2004
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Do it yourself

A phrase used when someone asks you to help with something and you don't want to.
Guy: Hey can you help me fix my mailbox?
You: The fuck? No. Do it yourself.
by HMEPLTE October 12, 2015
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MS-DOS

An operating system which is also the origin of the name of a notorious family. Acronym for MicroSoft Disk Operating System.
Fundo thought MS-DOS sounded cool, but two wasn't his favorite number, so he changed his last name to something else that was similar to that.
by authOOr August 8, 2006
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'splainin' to do

A direct allusion to the 1950's American sitcom, I LOVE LUCY. In the show, the American protagonist (Lucille Ball) has a husband (Desi Arnaz) who is Cuban-born, and who occasionally makes some unintentionally humorous gaffes with English. One of these is his curious pronunciation of the word "explaining", which he always pronounces "'splainin'".
A frequent theme on the show was his discovering an entangled deception of his wife's, whereupon he'd intone sternly to her: "Lucy, I think you've got some 'splainin' to do."

Today people use the phrase both as a fond allusion to a cherished TV show, but as a way to imply that another person is at fault with something and needs to come clean.
Example 1. When the rock group successfully showed that their record company had not promoted their poorly-selling album sufficiently, the suits at the company had some serious 'spainin' to do.

Example 2. My Rolex, my computer and my car are all gone... and you've got a bad heroin problem? I'd say you have some 'splainin' to do!
by david lincoln brooks August 5, 2008
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