Doing a Daryl is where you make yourself a hot chocolate and end up having 3 in the space of an hour and a half whilst playing COD online.
by Ad93 July 2, 2020
Get the done a darylmug. by slutticus May 28, 2010
Get the done a Leannemug. that done-bag is huge
by Joey is awsome October 29, 2004
Get the done-bagmug. A single-dose vaccine shot -- unlike the two-dose vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca.
Breaking news: “Experts on the one-and-done advantage offered by a COVID-19 vaccine”
The ease of distribution offered by a single-dose shot and its ability to be stored in a regular fridge are among the new vaccine’s biggest strengths
The ease of distribution offered by a single-dose shot and its ability to be stored in a regular fridge are among the new vaccine’s biggest strengths
by humblepiece April 27, 2021
Get the one-and-donemug. A term or phrase used when someone is outdone. This usually corresponds to a physical activity, such as football or basketball. When someone is tackled and laid out, or someone is crossed over badly in a game, this phrase is used.
(roy jones jr. gets knocked out) Audience member addressing his friend: Done bro'
(guy gets crossed over so badly that he falls flat on his ass) Guy to his friend: Done bro'
(guy gets crossed over so badly that he falls flat on his ass) Guy to his friend: Done bro'
by Jordan jigs January 11, 2009
Get the done bro'mug. Trey and Bo double-done me last night
by lissy April 28, 2004
Get the double-donemug. What nearly everyone in the nation says instead of that retarded, southern redneck term Git R Dun (or Git Er Done).
First widely introduced by Larry The Cable Guy, Git R Dun was apparently an attempt to further destroy the English language, and in an effort to make some Americans a little bit dumber and more irritating. Fortunately, however, most Americans aren't attracted to this horrid slang term, and the majority of us still say "git it done" (or get it done, in proper written form.)
First widely introduced by Larry The Cable Guy, Git R Dun was apparently an attempt to further destroy the English language, and in an effort to make some Americans a little bit dumber and more irritating. Fortunately, however, most Americans aren't attracted to this horrid slang term, and the majority of us still say "git it done" (or get it done, in proper written form.)
by A Hoosier May 15, 2005
Get the Git it donemug.