Mostly a term used in describing a footballer playing well for the team but also can be used in other situations too. It pretty much means "doing good things" or someone excelling/working hard.
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Get the Doing it live mug.Dale Earnhardt (1951-2001, NASCAR driver) was for many an example of how a common man can achieve great things if one makes enough effort, and takes the chance whenever possible.
As so, "Do it for Dale" means something like "He'll be proud of you, so do it."
As so, "Do it for Dale" means something like "He'll be proud of you, so do it."
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Get the Diddly-do mug.This phrase is famously used by many teachers around the globe. Originated in North High School by the one and only Mr. John “Z” Zak, the best teacher ever, this phrase is used to express to the students that they should drop everything and get started on that do now that is probably posted on google classroom unless technology is being a pain.
“Lets get started on that Do Now!”
“I can’t help you right now, I am doing my Do Now!”
“Michael, do your Do Now, now!”
“Do Now”
“Please stop talking and do your Do Now”
“I can’t help you right now, I am doing my Do Now!”
“Michael, do your Do Now, now!”
“Do Now”
“Please stop talking and do your Do Now”
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Get the Do Now! mug.To sit (usually with legs crossed) in the middle of the street or on the ground with head turned to one side (usually the picture taker's left) while pretending to be happy or laughing.
Classic Amber locations would be under a bridge of some sort with oncoming cars or on train tracks.
Classic Amber locations would be under a bridge of some sort with oncoming cars or on train tracks.
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