by saanz January 6, 2014

do dia- means do this, or lets do this, its also a greeting and goodbye
it can be overused but never get old so you may find your own defintions
it can be overused but never get old so you may find your own defintions
Q: you ready to hit the mall?
A: do dia
::answering phone::: do dia...
::guy on other end::: do dia...
:: then begin conversation::
A: do dia
::answering phone::: do dia...
::guy on other end::: do dia...
:: then begin conversation::
by britt erverhart and david pruitt November 7, 2005

The most famous line in the movie "The Outsiders."Probably the best line in the whole world.Its fun to randomly shout and can be used at many oppurtunities.You should say this line at least once in your life.It will make you happy
"Gotta get even with those socs.Lets do it for Johnny man,Well do it for Johnny!"
I have to pass that test today.I have to do it for Johnny!!
I have to pass that test today.I have to do it for Johnny!!
by Doit4Johnny May 29, 2007

triple bagging the weed, putting it in a pill bottle, triple bagging the pill bottle, putting that in a mason jar, and gallon bagging the mason jar.
by bigguymanry January 9, 2017

Absolutely the most annoying phrase Texans say! I have lived down here the past 14 years and have never gotten used to it. It still rubs my Yankee ears the wrong way.
It means "I can't hear you or I don't understand".
It means "I can't hear you or I don't understand".
Person Number 1: "Well, I blah, blah, blah..."
Person Number 2: "Do what?" (usually said in a rude tone)
Person Number 2: "Do what?" (usually said in a rude tone)
by Ex-Yankee September 21, 2006

Doing a harold comes from Harold Holt, australian politician, went missing after swimming in Victoria
by Melbury September 4, 2009

To be caught in a series of actions that repeat and one cannot resolve. From computer programming languages like FORTRAN. Similar to infinite loop and vicious circle .
That song is a boring do loop - the same three chords for the chorus keep repeating with no bridge and no ending.
by Franklin Alblood November 15, 2017
