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Trust Me, I know what I'm doing

A phrase often usd by people who don't really know what they're doing.

This catch phrase was often used by the 80's TV cop Sledge Hammer right before he does something that results in some sort of catastrophic event or disaster.
Captain Trunk: Sledge, you cannot disarm that nuclear bomb!

Sledge Hammer: Trust me, I know what I'm doing.

(A nuclear explosion ensues thus ending the season finale of Sledge Hammer)
by d_art July 10, 2005
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dutch doging it

when a unfit male and female decide to have doggystyle and get tired so they resort to doing a dutch oven and the male effectively ejacluates as a result of this
dude i got to hit the gym i was dutch doging it last night
by tabwasere September 18, 2012
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I can tell you are doing it

I don't know what you are doing, but I can tell you are doing it wrong.

This is a humorous way to point out bad problem solving methods.
by I, Wreckerrr December 11, 2020
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dogingdom

A word used to bait other retards, made by retards. Can be used for almost anything, prompting the question from others who are not in on it, "What is dogingdom?" This then leads to ridiculing the person who does not know what dogingdom is.
Anyone down for dogingdom?

Did you really just do that? What a dogingdom moment.

This truly is a dogingdom moment.
by Dogingdom February 16, 2021
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scrom doglin

When you when you when theb uhhhh scrom doglin???!1///??
by Scrom doglin March 15, 2023
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Doing-a-Fairclough

Someone who attempts to avoid his online gaming friends by "appearing offline" whilst actually playing online to then unfortunately be pitched against them in a worldwide lobby.
I thought Pete was online tonight, but he's either still at work or he's Doing-a-Fairclough
by mattlumb November 13, 2010
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Doing a Dan

Doing a Dan means not have any work to do. Mostly used in the IT industry where "doing a Dan" means having an empty calendar and not much to do.
Greg: hey, what's your plan for today?
Milan: aah, I am quite busy, I have to do some plumbing, then lunch and might play some games.
Greg: You doing a Dan then, good on ya
by romtom September 1, 2021
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