A group identification term used tolet the person know that the stupidity just witnessed is not simply limited to the present individual, but to all those he associates with. Often times this gesture is accompanied by raised arms with the hands pointing down toward the individual for further proof that he/she is indeed the one talking.
by BaileyBosco July 05, 2006
Example 1:
Person 1 - I wouldn't worry about it. The computer says the average size for a 15 year old is 6.579 inches.
Person 2 - Yeah.
Person 1 - The thing is...
*person walks in*
Person 1 - How you doing? Doing good?
Example 2:
Person 1 - But you have to pay a lot of money for those.
Person 2 - I agree totally. I would never use those.
Person 1 - See, sometimes, I take my toy lightsaber and...
*person walks in*
Person 2 - How you doing? Doing good?
Person 1 - I wouldn't worry about it. The computer says the average size for a 15 year old is 6.579 inches.
Person 2 - Yeah.
Person 1 - The thing is...
*person walks in*
Person 1 - How you doing? Doing good?
Example 2:
Person 1 - But you have to pay a lot of money for those.
Person 2 - I agree totally. I would never use those.
Person 1 - See, sometimes, I take my toy lightsaber and...
*person walks in*
Person 2 - How you doing? Doing good?
by Grif July 05, 2004
A phrase substituting for the phrase 'ya man, that's how we do (or say) things'
Or 'that's mah girl (or boy, or boi)'.
Can also mean 'that's a good girl', or 'that's a good boi'.
Or 'ya, that's how we act 'round here brotha'
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Or 'that's mah girl (or boy, or boi)'.
Can also mean 'that's a good girl', or 'that's a good boi'.
Or 'ya, that's how we act 'round here brotha'
The list goes on...
The list goes on...
Ya man, that's how we do.
Oh ya, that's how we do.
"Why you do that man?"
Response: "Cause that's how we do."
etc........
Oh ya, that's how we do.
"Why you do that man?"
Response: "Cause that's how we do."
etc........
by Jessica Mandru March 21, 2004
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Somewhat archaic greeting. Was popular in England in polite society before the 50s.
The phrase is somthing of a non-sequiter - if read as written there's only half a verb, because one usualy does somthing rather than just does. The question could be construed as 'doing' your girlfriend or wife, but the intent is not to open a discussion on sexual acts, but rather to greet.
The phrase is somthing of a non-sequiter - if read as written there's only half a verb, because one usualy does somthing rather than just does. The question could be construed as 'doing' your girlfriend or wife, but the intent is not to open a discussion on sexual acts, but rather to greet.
by Swamp Ig December 01, 2005
Magician slang for common folk who wonder how their tricks are performed. Used by magicians Tony Wonder and G.O.B. on the television series Arrested Development.
Tony Wonder: "The 'How dey do dat’s' ate it up."
G.O.B.: " Oh, poor Michael. You do not think like a magician. Such a 'How dey do dat.'"
G.O.B.: " Oh, poor Michael. You do not think like a magician. Such a 'How dey do dat.'"
by xfanatic50 May 04, 2005
A slang term that implies confusion and befuddlement. Often used when you have not been paying attention and you have to do a worksheet or test. This expression usually pisses people off.
by Chunky Reddy January 04, 2009