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Dippity Doer 

Adj. One who never stays too long once he gets what he wants (typically drugs).

One who goes over to his dealers house strictly for business and no pleasure.

A person who takes drugs and dips out without respecting their dealer as a mate. Once package is secured, he the dippity doer, dips immediately (typically a 5 minute or less visit) without sharing the experience with his dealer (chilling or lighting one up with his dealer).
Nah man, he's that dippity doer, he wont light one up with us.

We don't know much about that dippity doer, he never stays too long.
Dippity Doer by KentCook December 4, 2019
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Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii 

79.3% of Gen-Alpha kids born to celebrities
"Hey, are you sure you want to name your child Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii ?"

"YES, TAKE MY MONEYYY!"

"Okay..."

Goku doesn't solo

This stupid statement is obviously wrong and if u think otherwise jump off a cliff
"Goku doesn't solo" - 🤡🤡🤡

*gets beat up by a sexy db fan*

insulting me doesnt work the way you want it to 

they have a degrading kink bro..
i don't recommend insulting me doesnt work the way you want it to.

WHAT IT DOES DO 

Our lord and savior loltyler1's way of asking "what's good?"
WHAT IT DOES DO by deejkdeejk October 6, 2021

*doesmannerism*

The word *doesmannerism*, and its abbreviation *dm*, are used to represent a gesture known as 'the mannerism'. The mannerism involves three things: A slight shrug of the shoulder, open palms facing upwards, and a puzzled expression on the face. This particular gesture is used to express puzzlement and disapproval, or to indicate that the person performing it finds an idea ludicrous. Similar gestures have been used commonly for centuries, but the actual naming and refinement of the mannerism can be attributed to several members of gaming publication Hyper>>, namely Cam Shea, Kosta Andreadis and Eliot Fish. If the mannerism is performed incorrectly, it is known as a 'can't mannerism' or a 'Steve mannerism' after journalist Steve Farrelly's poor execution of the gesture. The mannerism has since become a part of the internet vernacular on many gaming forums.
Microsoft fly gaming journalists the world over to the U.S, where the are to hold a press conference to make an important announcement. The next Halo perhaps? No, they announce nothing more than the XBOX's new slogan, "Let's Play Together".

...

*doesmannerism*
*doesmannerism* by Bjay (DM) August 23, 2006

Does a brown bear shit in the woods? 

a more vulgar way to say "Does a chicken have lips?". A sarcastic way to answer a question with a question. You could say "Does a brown bear crap in the woods?" instead. Either way, the other person is supposed to say "yes".
Ricky: Was that Economics 200 exam difficult?

George: Does a brown bear shit in the woods?