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Doing a Boris

Let's say you want to take your GF to Barbados but you can't get time off work. Every time you boss comes up with an objection to you getting jiggy in the sun with Bae you come up with a brilliant way to shut him down.

In the end you win and he gets his ass handed to him.
Ian was being a hard ass but Gaz was doing a Boris.
by Not Much Matches Mansfield September 2, 2019
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Doing a sim

A person who when gaming online with friends waits until the hard work is done and then joins in to reap the rewards.
We have spent many hours on this rust wipe, building a base, getting materials and blueprints and now he’s doing a sim.
by OGEZLSD March 16, 2024
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Doing a Leighton

The undertaking of an action that lacks thought process and knowledge.

Being stupid.

Making a mistake that an intelligent person would not make.
"Ah mate, you did a Leighton"

"Mate are you doing a Leighton again"
"Boys, im sorry. I did a Leighton and ended up in the Gulag."
by 0T Daddy May 12, 2020
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Doing an Ares

Excusing unexcusable actions and trying to find a positive in situations without and positive outcome
"He is trying to excuse his 'friend's behaviour again, he is doing an Ares"
by CoolingDown May 19, 2025
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Do a Novak

When you have to pee really bad. Taken from San Diego charger's kicker Nick Novak who was televised peeing in a cup during a game on Nov. 27th 2011.
by JBCARLSBAD May 7, 2019
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dont do a dalton

hitting a frisbie in the air with your fist instead of chatching it.
and eating out. that means two things.just dont do a dalton.
by thebird8 October 21, 2015
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It do go down

Usually has "I showed them" before it but it may change depending on past, present, or future tense.

Definition;
A phrase normally used when proving someone wrong.

Past Tense;
In the past tense, it can only be used when telling the story of you doing so to someone.

Present Tense;
In the present tense, it's telling another person/party, that you are currently in an argument with someone and proving them wrong.

Future Tense;
In the future tense, it's telling someone you are going to go prove someone wrong because of their false statement.
Past Tense;
"So what happened?"
"After they dropped the weapon, I showed them it do go down"

Present Tense;
"Why are you late? We've been waiting for you for the past 10 minutes"
"Sorry, I'm showing someone it do go down"

Future Tense;
"Ugh, that person is so wrong about (topic here), I'm gonna show them it do go down"
by Kammall0 February 8, 2022
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