(on the coach, she gets up to leave, touches his leg as she gets off)
andy: oh dear, things have got sticky....
girl: i've caught you doing an andy! keep up the good work
andy: oh dear, things have got sticky....
girl: i've caught you doing an andy! keep up the good work
by ally mcb March 3, 2009
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by Melbury September 4, 2009
Get the Doing a Harold mug.A multi-purpose term with multiple definitions that are context-dependant. For example, it could mean “engaging in a silly or humorous act that is not normally committed within societal norms”. Or, it could mean “straight-up fucking”. Originated in a Dungeons & Dragons group, and quickly became common vernacular.
Lunaria invited the maiden to return with her to her quarters to do the wacky.
With behaviour like that, I’d assume you’re doing the wacky!
With behaviour like that, I’d assume you’re doing the wacky!
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1. getting really frustrated about something
2. being indignant or outraged by something that to other people would seem completely ineffectual
1. getting really frustrated about something
2. being indignant or outraged by something that to other people would seem completely ineffectual
He flipped out because the colors of the wine gums weren't evenly distributed. He was totally doing a nerimon.
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