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had to do it to em' 

Used when a person does something so fly or unexpected, they need to reassure bystanders that said action didn't occur simply by chance, but out of habit. See don't hurt em.
John: "Damn hami, did you just have sex with all three of those triplets?"
Hamilton: "Actually only two, the third was taking care of my laundry, had to do it to em'."

Drake: "It's the first time I've smoked in like three months, sorry mom, had to do it to em'"
had to do it to em' by BA612 January 7, 2010

Eat Do It 

Mike5204:Eat Do it!

Vekays:Eat do it, What am I eating man?
Eat Do It by Mike5204 March 26, 2019

Let George do it 

A phrase meaning let somebody else take responsibility for something you would prefer not to do.
Let George do it, I barely have time to wipe my own ass with all the Netflix I been binging on!

Let’s do it up 

“Let’s do it”, is super vague and may have negative connotations. Therefore, “let’s do it up” is used as a phrase to prelude to a situation that will only result in a positive uplifting outcome.
Can’t wait to go clubbing tonight. Let’s do it up boys!
Big game today but let’s not let the pressure get to us. Let’s do it up!

If it's not worth it, don't do it. 

A common phrase used by the popular YouTuber and psychiatrist Zak Ahmed AKA Skeppy. It's also great life advice, professional psychiatrists say.
-I will do something.

-Well if it's not worth it, don't do it.

do it big 

The term "do it big" came from a city in Louisiana called Baton Rouge. It was first heard throughout state of Louisiana by an artist know as LIL BOOSIE, not the headbussas. The term means if you're going to do something do it to the fullest of your abilities.
Nigga, if you gone slab that hoe out, you might as well do it big by putting the swaggaz on that hoe.