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doing wine things

Being a weird douche
We're doing wine things tonight
by Swag4789 March 29, 2015
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Tae kwon do

Tae - To strike with the foot
Kwon - To destroy with the fist
Do - The art / way of...

The Korean art of kicking and punching - which would kick your arse.
by Tom August 2, 2003
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What it do girl?

A way too say "what's up" or "how are you" in a flirtatious way
Jerry from kickin it: " Ayyyyy what it do girl?"
by AYYYY LMAO July 24, 2016
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do an R Kelly

To urinate in an inappropriate place, especially on a person. Also especially applicable to acts of inappropriate urination fueled by 40 ouncers of malt liquor.
"This is bullshit, dude, I'm gonna do an R Kelly on this fool's Lexus."

"I want to do an R Kelly all over Ann Coulter's face. I bet she'd like it. Bunnnnnggg."
by Angst Boy February 17, 2006
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Do Work

A phrase made popular by Ziggy, or "Zigglycus" as some know him. "Do Work" is a phrase that basically means Ziggy kicks your ass, and you need to go "do work."
Reidy: GODAMNIT ZIGGY! WHAT THE FUCK!?!
Ziggy: *SMASH* *SMASH* *SMASH* DO WORK! DO WORK! *SMASH*
Mr.Funnyshoes: *laughing*
by Mr.Funnyshoes March 2, 2008
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Do A Barrel Roll

Famous line in gaming culture, originating in the Star Fox franchise. The line is commonly associated with the character "Peppy", due to his tendency to instruct the player to perform the maneuver, commonly when a scripted ambush or similar event is occurring. Due to his insistence upon suggesting that Fox "Do a barrel roll!" in so many situations, it has come to be parodied as a panacea for all problems.
In the context of the Star Fox franchise: "Fox, it's an ambush! Do a barrel roll!"

In the context of internet communication: "I can't finish the last level of the campaign! Any tips?" "Do a barrel roll."
by The Glorious Leader April 15, 2010
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ding dang do

Ding dang do comes from a British television show called 'Max and Paddy'. It is used to say something is ok. Also Northern slang.
Friend: 'For lunch do you want a steak?'
Me: 'Aye, that'll ding dang do for me!'
by Debbie Sykes-Waller May 26, 2005
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