by mb2officialdictionary May 09, 2022
Often when an adult snortingly grumbles that, "Even a baby could do it!" when a child either doesn't understand instructions or is too timid/weak to perform some action, the truth is that the grownup is **himself** not able to explain or carry out the task, either, and so he is merely trying to make himself feel better by verbally putting down the poor innocent child. Pathetic.
by QuacksO July 23, 2019
Child: “Mother, father what are the loud bangs consign from your room?”
Mother: “ oh we are just doing the Fortnite dear”
Mother: “ oh we are just doing the Fortnite dear”
by Th4tDumb_Ch1ld February 07, 2022
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by SuelTameOresuTeMato May 01, 2025
by ATCG April 06, 2019
Infinitive verb;
Present — he/she does; we/they/you/I do — participle "doing"
Past — he/she/I did — participle "did"
1. (of an action) To perform, carry out, or complete
2. To put forth
3. To bring about
4. To give or to pay
5. To perform some action (specific definition defined by the object)
6. To traverse, often of a distance
7. To suffice for
8. To approve or allow
9. (of a speed) To travel at
10. (of a set time) To serve
11. To study in the field of
12. (in reference to a previously specified action, often with a pronoun such as "it")
13. (informal) To take, use, or abuse drugs
14. (informal, vulgar) To have sex with
15. (intransitive) To proceed
16. (intransitive) To fare or manage
17. (intransitive) To be in the health or condition of a specification
18. (intransitive) To suffice
19. (intransitive) To finish or be finished
20. (intransitive, used to avoid repetition)
21. (auxiliary) Used to create questions, negative constructions, and inverted constructions.
22. (auxiliary) Emphatic; emphasizes another verb
Present — he/she does; we/they/you/I do — participle "doing"
Past — he/she/I did — participle "did"
1. (of an action) To perform, carry out, or complete
2. To put forth
3. To bring about
4. To give or to pay
5. To perform some action (specific definition defined by the object)
6. To traverse, often of a distance
7. To suffice for
8. To approve or allow
9. (of a speed) To travel at
10. (of a set time) To serve
11. To study in the field of
12. (in reference to a previously specified action, often with a pronoun such as "it")
13. (informal) To take, use, or abuse drugs
14. (informal, vulgar) To have sex with
15. (intransitive) To proceed
16. (intransitive) To fare or manage
17. (intransitive) To be in the health or condition of a specification
18. (intransitive) To suffice
19. (intransitive) To finish or be finished
20. (intransitive, used to avoid repetition)
21. (auxiliary) Used to create questions, negative constructions, and inverted constructions.
22. (auxiliary) Emphatic; emphasizes another verb
1. Do nothing.
2. Do your best.
3. She is doing her best? She is doing nothing.
4. To do justice to the Urban Dictionary's submission system, I am writing an exhaustive list of most uses of the verb "to do."
5. Did you do the dishes? Did you do your homework? Did you do your duty as a child soldier?
6. We have done 16 miles (approx. 25.75 km) today.
7. A word submission site? That'll do.
8. Eggcorns? Yeah, we don't, like, DO that here.
9. We're doing 16 miles a day, you?
10. I did my time in prison, thanks.
11. I ought to do some botany soon.
12. You were supposed to make an urban definition of "resplendent!" Do it before you forget to.
13. Oh, yeah, they're absolutely doing cocaine, why?
14. I've not done anyone and I don't think that's too sad.
15. I'll do fine.
16. I could do with a million-dollar salary.
17. I'm doing fine, thanks for asking.
18. Will this do?
19. I'll be done soon enough.
20. I like words, as he does.
21. Do you write much? Sure, it doesn't matter, but rarely do we ever not appreciate a good idea.
22. I DO like writing, thank you!
2. Do your best.
3. She is doing her best? She is doing nothing.
4. To do justice to the Urban Dictionary's submission system, I am writing an exhaustive list of most uses of the verb "to do."
5. Did you do the dishes? Did you do your homework? Did you do your duty as a child soldier?
6. We have done 16 miles (approx. 25.75 km) today.
7. A word submission site? That'll do.
8. Eggcorns? Yeah, we don't, like, DO that here.
9. We're doing 16 miles a day, you?
10. I did my time in prison, thanks.
11. I ought to do some botany soon.
12. You were supposed to make an urban definition of "resplendent!" Do it before you forget to.
13. Oh, yeah, they're absolutely doing cocaine, why?
14. I've not done anyone and I don't think that's too sad.
15. I'll do fine.
16. I could do with a million-dollar salary.
17. I'm doing fine, thanks for asking.
18. Will this do?
19. I'll be done soon enough.
20. I like words, as he does.
21. Do you write much? Sure, it doesn't matter, but rarely do we ever not appreciate a good idea.
22. I DO like writing, thank you!
by Urban—Linguist June 23, 2025