Somone fit who will get the job done.
Can also be used in other ways i.e "Oh i suppose that Microwave will do the job at the end of the day".
Can also be used in other ways i.e "Oh i suppose that Microwave will do the job at the end of the day".
"Ah, she'll do the job".
by Charlie Egan July 20, 2006

1. The most globally recognised slogan of any company. The Nike 'tick' or 'swish' and this slogan are two of the best marketing tactics of all time.
2. Said by someone who 'peer pressures' other's.
2. Said by someone who 'peer pressures' other's.
1. Nike: Just Do it.
2.Peer Pressurer: "Have a hit man."
Dude: "No Thanks."
Peer Pressurer: "Just do it."
2.Peer Pressurer: "Have a hit man."
Dude: "No Thanks."
Peer Pressurer: "Just do it."
by Diego August 26, 2003

just no matter what it is your doing just do it with pride and honor but dn do it for ur self do it for the future kids,your kid simply DO IT FOR THE KIDS
man1- dude working at mcdonalds 2night SHIT I HATE IT.
man2-bro jst DO IT FOR THE KIDS
man1 your right bro imma do it for the kids of the world
man2-it is what it is
man2-bro jst DO IT FOR THE KIDS
man1 your right bro imma do it for the kids of the world
man2-it is what it is
by mollywhoppin October 18, 2010

Phrase used to describe an accomplishment that cannot be adequately summed up with another phrase. Due to its informal nature, it is usually used for minor accomplishments, usually among close friends. It rarely is used negatively or sarcastically.
After getting a small part in the community play, Jamie's friends congratulated him, saying "Jamie did a do."
by Nater K November 3, 2015

Expecting the other party to do what you are supposed to, because you think you *are* the better person.
- Could you move your chair please? So I could pass.
- No. you can go around it. Duh.
- Oh dangit! You are Doing a Shoma on me.
- No. you can go around it. Duh.
- Oh dangit! You are Doing a Shoma on me.
by The friend of Shoma June 26, 2021

by Sir Michael George Of Wham-Do April 15, 2009

by Flynn Michael Henipayne October 30, 2006
