A phrase heard commonly in the workplace when someone of higher authority (usually a stuck up bastard) gets someone of lower authority to do something they cannot be arsed doing themselves.
Margaret: John will you do us a favor? Can you have these 25 documents printed off and bound for me before lunch? Cheers.
John: Of course I would be happy to!
*whispers under breath*
Fat lazy bitch.
John: Of course I would be happy to!
*whispers under breath*
Fat lazy bitch.
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Get the There’s nothing we can do mug.This is another way of saying "What that mouth do?" Seems a fair enough question. If that mouth don't do anything but flap gums then its time to move on. But if that mowf knows a lil sumthin bout smokin that thobby noodle then its all good.
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Nick: OGM WHAD DID DO DAY?!
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Get the whad did do day? mug.1. "I wanna do ya" saying this to a male friend (if your a male) is expressing that you love them to a friend
2. "I wanna do ya" to a female friend if you are a guy, is expressing that you love them as a friend. and to make them laugh.
3. to your girlfriend it means you want to have sex
2. "I wanna do ya" to a female friend if you are a guy, is expressing that you love them as a friend. and to make them laugh.
3. to your girlfriend it means you want to have sex
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It can be used to encourage others to do what makes them happy or to stick to their values/beliefs despite opposition, or as a way to acknowledge others may do something differently than how the speaker/writer just said they do it and they won’t judge.
It can be used to encourage others to do what makes them happy or to stick to their values/beliefs despite opposition, or as a way to acknowledge others may do something differently than how the speaker/writer just said they do it and they won’t judge.
“I really want to wear this outfit I love but Sarah’s said it’s tacky.”
“That’s just her opinion! Her style is really different from yours but that doesn’t mean this style is bad. You do you, Boo! Own that look!”
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“Personally I think that much cream and sugar in the drink makes it a coffee-flavored dessert rather than an actual coffee, but you do you, Boo.”
“That’s just her opinion! Her style is really different from yours but that doesn’t mean this style is bad. You do you, Boo! Own that look!”
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“Personally I think that much cream and sugar in the drink makes it a coffee-flavored dessert rather than an actual coffee, but you do you, Boo.”
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