Something completely in the past. You can't change anything, so you have to put up with the consequences.
by internetless October 13, 2016

Term used when you've done all that you can on a particular project when the deadline comes. You haven't completed everything, but you've done all you can. Refers to a cowboy at a rodeo who throws up his hands when his time is up and falls off the bucking bronco.
Jason: "Hey Shawn, did you complete the TPS report? It was due today."
Shawn: "No, I needed some more information that never came, so I called it rodeo done and submitted the report."
Shawn: "No, I needed some more information that never came, so I called it rodeo done and submitted the report."
by SilentC February 21, 2012

Getting hurt in the worst ways possible, usually referred as "doin someone north" means hurting someone so bad they wouldn't consider or be able to retaliate.
He keep talkin sh×t, I'm about to "do him north!"
"Lil chris got caught slippin at the store last night, beat him then shot him, he got done North!"
"Lil chris got caught slippin at the store last night, beat him then shot him, he got done North!"
by HoodEducator215 April 22, 2020

1) to efficencly work on a project or task, while being high on methamphetamine, with a confident and wishful mind set of successfully completing it.
2)The completion of snorting a line of methamphetamine
2)The completion of snorting a line of methamphetamine
by Rookie Bobby or Slenderman March 11, 2022

by Sparky7 October 26, 2009

To be fed up and mad about something, like they made a point when no one asked for Their opinion. Another way of being mad about something
by Ban campus life January 7, 2020

to have finished consuming all or part of your soft drink of the same name. May be conjugated in any of the "do" forms.
ex. 1
guy 1: "Can we go now? Are you mountain-done?"
guy 2: "Only if her name's Kirsten."
ex. 2
gal 1: "Care for a soft drink?"
gal 2: "Nah, thanks, I'm mountain did."
guy 1: "Can we go now? Are you mountain-done?"
guy 2: "Only if her name's Kirsten."
ex. 2
gal 1: "Care for a soft drink?"
gal 2: "Nah, thanks, I'm mountain did."
by Germ Lucidius April 6, 2008
