D D Doing Your Mom
by BUDDYTHECAT March 10, 2022
To be independent or do what you want to do. Not letting other people influence your decisions.
Just being the man.
Just being the man.
by 30 Wrecker June 15, 2010
1. attempting to complete a task that you are unprepared for and you just rush rite into it
2. attempting to do something on a whim or ad lib
2. attempting to do something on a whim or ad lib
I have an hour to make 100 cupcakes for school and I have none of the ingredients. Looks like "we'll do it live"
you wake up in the morning realizing you have a history test that you haven't studied for. looks like we'll do it live
person 1: dude what do you want to do today
person 2: yo I don't know we'll do it live
person 1: thats straight I'm down for anything
you wake up in the morning realizing you have a history test that you haven't studied for. looks like we'll do it live
person 1: dude what do you want to do today
person 2: yo I don't know we'll do it live
person 1: thats straight I'm down for anything
by christopher Troy June 13, 2008
The phrase "do me a solid" means do me a favor. The term was first used in the Northeastern United States, particularly in urban environments, at least as early as the mid 1980's, long prior to the Seinfeld episode usage.
by Jonnyanthology August 17, 2013
by yorrick hunt January 28, 2008
used to refer to something painful/dangerous/regrettable/otherwise negative associated with doing something you have voluntarily chosen to do and therefore implicitly accept the possible risk of.
>John: "Sorry if that round of tequila shots I ordered at the end of the night pushed you over the edge."
>Humberto: "Haha, no biggie. Cost of doing business with you man."
In this case, "doing business" refers to hanging out with John. the "cost" is the risk of getting too drunk because John likes to order tequila shots. Humberto is saying that by voluntarily hanging out with John last night, he implicitly accepted the risk of having a tequila shot served to him that may not have been a good idea but that he, in his intoxicated state, may consume anyways.
>Humberto: "Haha, no biggie. Cost of doing business with you man."
In this case, "doing business" refers to hanging out with John. the "cost" is the risk of getting too drunk because John likes to order tequila shots. Humberto is saying that by voluntarily hanging out with John last night, he implicitly accepted the risk of having a tequila shot served to him that may not have been a good idea but that he, in his intoxicated state, may consume anyways.
by reezydos July 13, 2014
Jimmy: I just sat around and watched TV all day, and now I have a headache.
Johnny: Must be Do-Nothing fatigue.
Johnny: Must be Do-Nothing fatigue.
by Lou Landers August 10, 2008