- He asked if we would like to meet for a lunch.
- When did he come back?! I guess he wanted to do the Martin again.
- When did he come back?! I guess he wanted to do the Martin again.
by therealdictionaryuser August 9, 2021

when a person completely neglects the back of their head when brushing/combing/styling their hair, hasn't washed it for a few days and the back is all cowlick-y at the crown, or is trying to get too much mileage out of a wash and blowout -- the hair looks fine if you're looking head-on, but like crap if you're looking at it from behind.
Sally: Is that a bird's nest on the back of her head?
Betty: No, it's just a no-see-do. She forgot about the half of her head she couldn't see when she looked in the mirror on her way out.
Molly: Whoa, she must have just gotten dropped from a tornado.
Jen: Possibly, but I think she's just rocking a no-see-do. She got her hair done for that event four days ago and thinks she can still work it.
Betty: No, it's just a no-see-do. She forgot about the half of her head she couldn't see when she looked in the mirror on her way out.
Molly: Whoa, she must have just gotten dropped from a tornado.
Jen: Possibly, but I think she's just rocking a no-see-do. She got her hair done for that event four days ago and thinks she can still work it.
by Strawberry-blond June 7, 2011

Any activity that contributes in some way to the betterment of humanity. Also; something useful that has nothing to do with myspace. Can involve work, play, having a life, making real-life friends and in general not being a complete asshole.
by pavillionguy October 7, 2008

1 - When you hurt someone, normally by accident, but even realizing what you've just done you fail to stop and help, leaving the the other person to die.
2 - When you see someone injured or dying and pretend you haven't seen and just ignore it, leaving the person to die.
2 - When you see someone injured or dying and pretend you haven't seen and just ignore it, leaving the person to die.
by supermario1978 October 21, 2011

by Dr Rosser August 12, 2009

Verb.
To manage the impossible; to boss it in the face of qualified doubt; to beat insane odds against you.
To manage the impossible; to boss it in the face of qualified doubt; to beat insane odds against you.
"England can 'do a Leicester' at this summer's Euros according to Foxes hero Danny Drinkwater" Article Headline in the Mirror (17/05/2016)
by oh_hai_mark May 18, 2016

"It's called: 'Doing a Leicester'," he explained. "And I'm crossing my fingers to 'do a Leicester' at the Olympics."
by PakaluPapito May 21, 2016
