by Fangsta March 18, 2003
When you take a spoonful of coffee grounds and then chug a beer. Great way to start your day before hitting the slopes.
by cyclonejonny March 16, 2023
The act of faking a lisp in order to gain attention. The most common occurrences include not being able to pronounce the letter ‘s’.
1. Damn, she suddenly can’t pronounce the letter ‘s’- I ‘m sick of her doing an Elin!
2. Gosh, she’s got a lisp so bad that I can’t understand what she’s saying! - or is she just doing an Elin?
3. Speech therapy won’t work for her: she’s doing an Elin!
2. Gosh, she’s got a lisp so bad that I can’t understand what she’s saying! - or is she just doing an Elin?
3. Speech therapy won’t work for her: she’s doing an Elin!
by disabilityslang July 03, 2019
by abrevauser August 12, 2011
when people talk past tense about something that happen(s/ed) and repeat the word 'do' in a sentence and automatically you think of poop. if you just said do once the sentence would mean exactly the same thing and may even need fewer words but by adding a do to a do it makes the focus on poo which is a specific thing to do, do you think? so it's ok to giggle or laugh or offer a tissue when someone talks and says do do
i know you say you dont eat poop but you do do that -vs - i know you say you don't eat poop but you do
by urbandodo January 19, 2020