Keeping dishes in the dishwasher for repeated washes to avoid putting them away. Also called 'dish limbo'.
by c_dog01 April 10, 2009

by swagman123456 June 21, 2021

To desconsiderate, to neglect, to ignore something envolved at some circumstance. It can be used more often during kind of games or situations when a person does not want to count with the effect or the result of them.
The semantic of only "do-over" matches with "to restart", then do not mistake the meanings.
The semantic of only "do-over" matches with "to restart", then do not mistake the meanings.
— Wait... you said I coudn't move the pawn like that.
— No, I didn't...
— Of course you did it!
— Whatever! We just need to call do-over
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Supernatural, Season 2-Episode 5 at 36:04min dialogue:
— I heard you before, Dean, when Andy made you tell the truth. You're just as scared of this as I am.
— That was mind control! It's like being roofied, man! It doesn't count.
— What?
— No, I'm calling do-over.
— What? Are you seven?!
— Doesn't matter.
— No, I didn't...
— Of course you did it!
— Whatever! We just need to call do-over
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Supernatural, Season 2-Episode 5 at 36:04min dialogue:
— I heard you before, Dean, when Andy made you tell the truth. You're just as scared of this as I am.
— That was mind control! It's like being roofied, man! It doesn't count.
— What?
— No, I'm calling do-over.
— What? Are you seven?!
— Doesn't matter.
by Tsunade-sama January 25, 2019

by anonymous November 12, 2020

A repeated performance of anal intercourse immediately after an initial session of anal intercourse with the same partner.
After Tim fucked Mary in the ass, she was thankful for the extra lubrication that his first jizz load provided when he surprisingly climbed back on for a dirty do-over.
by Sadie Salacious January 11, 2014

by Unwary Scrub October 21, 2021
