by zokopi September 24, 2021
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!
by Okteta March 11, 2023
AKA dnd, red circle mode.
Meant to be used for people to not message you, now it just means "I'm too lazy to change it" or "I like the color red". Occasionally people will use it for its actual purpose.
Meant to be used for people to not message you, now it just means "I'm too lazy to change it" or "I like the color red". Occasionally people will use it for its actual purpose.
User 1: "Hey man why are you always on do not disturb?"
User 2: "Oh I'm just too lazy to change it"
User 1: "Hey why do you always have do not disturb mode on?"
User 2: "Oh I just like the color red"
User 2: "Oh I'm just too lazy to change it"
User 1: "Hey why do you always have do not disturb mode on?"
User 2: "Oh I just like the color red"
by Wammyve June 07, 2021
Tank do is an alternative way of saying thank you. It is used when someone tells you something you didn’t know and you find it helpful. It can be replied to with so coplem.
by Itellthetruthpeeps July 21, 2019
by AG From RI April 18, 2017
To pull out of a commitment at the latest possible opportunity, often to the severe detriment of other parties involved.
Person 1: "Dude, can I have a kidney?"
Person 2: "Sure"
On operating table:
Person 2:"Lol jk, no kidney for you"
Person 1: "You're Doing a Mace! Noooo"*Dies*
Person 2: "Sure"
On operating table:
Person 2:"Lol jk, no kidney for you"
Person 1: "You're Doing a Mace! Noooo"*Dies*
by Deffer91 May 28, 2010
/doing road/road
To be involved in gang business (UK, not sure about US)
Jump off road - to end up with gang business
To be involved in gang business (UK, not sure about US)
Jump off road - to end up with gang business
by thedh11 March 09, 2021