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Do Ants Have Assholes?

Expression of extreme puzzlement and disbelief at the utter idiocy and incompetence of political leaders who fail to take immediate and effective measures to protect the quality of life and wellbeing of the population.
Yo... The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill... Do Ants Have Assholes?
by rperazag June 15, 2010
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whats that got to do with the price of cheese

a phrase used when somone says somthing that is nothing to do with anything
fred: i just bought a new cd
dave: oh yea what is it
fred: nice weather were havin
dave: whats that got to do with the price of cheese
by dave garnar June 24, 2005
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What do you mean

A phrases commonly used to just add confusion, or irritation to answer someones question (mostly to be an asshole). Used in the movie "Pineapple Express."
Dale Denton - Its not working, the battery is dead.

Saul - What do you mean the battery is died????
by perrya10 July 4, 2009
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Do As I Say Not As I Do

An expression used to call out hypocrites, including "environmentalists" with private jets, politicians who send their children to private schools while opposing measures to give other kids the same chance, or those who accuse others of racism while not hiring minorities.

Also the name of a 2005 book by Peter Schweizer, subtitled "Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy."
Hillary Clinton is basicallly proof of Do As I Say Not As I Do.
by StoogeWatcher July 30, 2010
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do-up

1. Attire
2. A person's outfit
3. Clothing, apparel
4. Cool clothes
Denise's "do-up" turned heads at the throw-down: black silk spray-on dress, no undies or bra. Oooooo-oo!
by William Dean A. Garner September 20, 2003
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let's do lunch

"No really, I'll call you! Hey let's do lunch!"
by X-S September 2, 2004
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fair do's

a frequent misinterpretation of much older common expression 'fair deuce' meaning fair point, good play (as in tennis), often used informally to recognise good (verbal) comebacks.

Hard to distinguish "do's" from "deuce" particularly given regional and american accents which pronounce "u" as "oo"
by Moccus January 8, 2009
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