Doing a Mika Hakkinen

Giving a vague and short answer to a question that was looking for more insights and a longer answer. A typical phenomenon with Finnish racing drivers.
"Brian, did you manage to get anything from the rookie driver?"
"No, he was doing a Mika Hakkinen"
"What!?"
"Yes"
by NaggerNick April 06, 2020
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do the tootsie roll

It was a warm and sunny day so Clara and Shell decided to do the Tootsie Roll.
by lazerst January 25, 2011
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do an Old Yeller

To kill a domestic animal for any reason (exposure to rabies, untreatable illness, boredom, etc.)
It pained the family to see the veterinarian do an Old Yeller on their twelve-year-old Labrador, but they knew that its time had come.
by Radicality February 09, 2010
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Tang Soo Do

Tang Soo Do literally means "The Way of The Chinese Hand" and has roots in various styles of martial arts including those found in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Martial Arts. These roots started in Korean Tae Kyon, Chinese Shaolin, and Japanese Shotokan.
The origin of Tang Soo Do can not be definitively traced to any single person. Lee Won Kuk is credited as being one of the first instructors of Tang Soo Do in Korea. The most famous and well known Tang Soo Do practitioner is Master Chuck Norris, among others are: Pat E. Johnson (actor and director of "The Karate Kid" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles").
by Dancing with Fire December 30, 2010
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You Do You

the act of doing the things that you normally do. Nothing more, nothing less. Just being yourself and showing everyone who's boss around here.
Person 1: Hey, I went to the mall and bought a YOU GO BAK today.

Person 2: You Do You, Pal!
by Mike Provenzano October 29, 2009
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That'll do me

Another phrase from the Bogans that watch Rugby League in Australia. It is the abbreviated for of; That will suffice nicely.
Person a) Hey, I was just right up your mum, right up to the tree line.

Person b)That'll do me. Is that a deadset gee up?

Person a) Na, true story.
by Jango Fett August 16, 2006
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do you fancy

This is most used in the British English, and it means "to want to have or do something"
- Do you fancy a drink this evening?
- I didn't fancy swimming in that water.
by vignomos March 18, 2016
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