To be caught in a proverbial corner in which you can do or say two things, but either way the outcome is negative.
Your father wants you to take out the trash, and your mother wants you to was the dishes. If you take out the trash, your mother will be upset, and if you do the dishes, your father will be upset. You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't.
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“what can you do when you live in a shoe” is a classic saying used in many different circumstances. it is used when there is nothing else to say and another way of saying “there’s nothing you can do about it”
“bro my boyfriend just cheated on me with my uncle harry”
“damn that’s super tough, but what can you do when you live in a shoe”
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to do you

Crime/bullying slang, used in the context of and inferring a pecking order enforced by bullying.
"Do you want him to do you?" - Do you want the target to be higher in the pecking order than yourself (UK, 20th / early 21st centuaries).
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do you

Draw you. Some people might mistake the meaning as segg you.
Person A: I will do you!
Person B: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
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You are doing a great job

1) When someone is doing the exact opposite of a great job. Typically used when an employee demonstrates substandard performance.

2) A terrible job
JOEY: You are doing a great job Kris!
KRIS: Thanks ?
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You Can Do That, Right?

When your with your dad and you see someone of the same age as you doing something kind of difficult to do and out of jealousy and disappointment of his uncoordinated son says you can do that right? with a smile on his face
Dad - look at that kid doing tricks, You Can Do That, Right?

Son - yea
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