Phrase, Adverb
1.) A statement that is an attempt to cease an action
2.) A statement that is said after a person is 'owned.'
3.) A statement that is suited to fulfill a retribution.
1.) A statement that is an attempt to cease an action
2.) A statement that is said after a person is 'owned.'
3.) A statement that is suited to fulfill a retribution.
1.) Johnny, you're done making those noises.
2.) Austin: It's prickly!
Justin: No it's prickish or prick-like.
Austin: Not it's not!
Justin: You're entailing he was stabbed with pricks from a bush. You're done.
3.) Justin: Way to leave me hanging you ass!
Zach: You're done.
2.) Austin: It's prickly!
Justin: No it's prickish or prick-like.
Austin: Not it's not!
Justin: You're entailing he was stabbed with pricks from a bush. You're done.
3.) Justin: Way to leave me hanging you ass!
Zach: You're done.
by The Donest Bro December 6, 2011

by commamom May 3, 2009

by kellerific October 23, 2005

West Indian in origin, specifically Jamaican. To "done the place" means to erupt in a furious rage and destroy everything and everyone in site. See wilding out.
"Yaoh...somebody up in this piece stole my fu@king wallet. Don't make me have to wild the fu@k out and done the place!"
by D-Money April 21, 2004

She just ate the bones in the pork ribs and thought is was a bit tough rather than realise her error "she's Done a Phelps again!"
by Shakey B September 21, 2017

by matt69420 May 31, 2019
