Girl1: Check out my new myspace pic!
Girl2: Oh my gosh! You look like your being choked! in a good way!
Girl3: She's always doing a McD
Girl1: I know...
Girl2: Oh my gosh! You look like your being choked! in a good way!
Girl3: She's always doing a McD
Girl1: I know...
by rileygirl September 29, 2006
Doing a Rosie - something being embarrassingly amusing, or amusingly embarrassing.
Comes from people believing Rosie to be a ditsy name.
Comes from people believing Rosie to be a ditsy name.
Rosie: I fell out of bed last night and didn't realise.
Person: That sounds about right for a Rosie.
Rosie: What do you mean?
Person: Well it would make sense that a Rosie Did a Rosie
Rosie: What's Doing a Rosie?
Person: Doing something a Rosie would do, you know, something embarrassing or silly.
Person: That sounds about right for a Rosie.
Rosie: What do you mean?
Person: Well it would make sense that a Rosie Did a Rosie
Rosie: What's Doing a Rosie?
Person: Doing something a Rosie would do, you know, something embarrassing or silly.
by Anonymous_1992 January 10, 2016
Doing a Tristan, is when someone picks their nose while looking right at you and talking to you, then proceeds to stick their finger in their mouth and eat what they just pulled out. Also known as a "Gold Digger."
by Arnasam June 22, 2010
To attempt to prevent the contents of your cuppa from leaking by putting two lids on it in a V-formation, resembling the head of a Dalek.
Why do they always have those little pinholes in the coffee cup lids? I always do the Dalek on my cup so it doesn't spill when I take it to work!
by pentozali April 24, 2007
To get something done, or to spit mad game, 'Do Work' was originally used by Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest, on the track 'Buggin' Out"
by Demo Dan September 04, 2008
A teacher or superior directing a student or subordinate not to follow a bad example they give, but to stick to the rules. Often used to imply hypocrisy, but could also have legitimate reasons.
Do as I say, not as I do, the congregation murmured, when the pastor preached decency after half the village had observed him getting overly friendly with the innkeeper's wife.
Do as I say, not as I do, said the old sailor to the boy, letting go with both hands of the yardarm, instructing the younger to always hold fast.
Do as I say, not as I do, said the old sailor to the boy, letting go with both hands of the yardarm, instructing the younger to always hold fast.
by toomuchBS July 08, 2020
akin to useless, meaning that a person is rather lazy. Could do better but doesn't. Given a responsibility, but rarely following through.
by Do Right April 14, 2004