by youdoyouguy November 23, 2018
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by FrenchVanillaSake March 01, 2025
Quite simply this is another way of saying "Do me favour". However this version tends to be used by people who live in and or frequent London, England.
Often it is used to express disbelief in what someone is saying .
Often it is used to express disbelief in what someone is saying .
#1 Do me a lemon, and give me a lift to the pub.
#2 Do me a lemon, there's no way he said that you absolute muppet.
#2 Do me a lemon, there's no way he said that you absolute muppet.
by Gazcap June 04, 2024
by 18/110494 July 02, 2010
by Pint August 13, 2022
The phrase was used by a former national team coach (Fatih Terim) in an interview. Though grammatically wrong, it entered the Turkish daily language as a way of meaning "there is nothing to do about this" and it is being used in English.
next stop: everything is something happens. :)
next stop: everything is something happens. :)
X: Abi internet çalışmıyor, maili atamıyorum. (Dude, the internet is not working. I can't send the mail)
Y: What can I do sometimes.
Y: What can I do sometimes.
by damlitaa July 02, 2024
by ValidatedCorn January 31, 2022