First used on the Seinfeld episode "The Jacket" in 1991.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
by old head April 04, 2008
something said in response to a comment someone says about you / same as 'you think you know me?!' or 'you got me all wrong' or 'Oh yeah? Is that so?'
Fred: "Uh oh, watch out for you food if Francisco's coming to lunch too. He's such a freeloader!"
Francisco: "Figure DO me?!"
Francisco: "Figure DO me?!"
by Brazil Jackson June 28, 2008
by AndersonChick May 05, 2003
an Israeli expression said by someone to someone he/she admires, meaning "have sex with me".
May appear in creative forms such as "do me a triplets".
May appear in creative forms such as "do me a triplets".
- "Harel Ska'at, do me a child"!
by phlegmat March 22, 2005
Coined by Danielle Dunne in the Spring of 2010, "Do Me a Google" is a text message in which you ask someone who has internet access to look up something on Google. The term was invented in order to shorten the amount of characters needed to ask such a question.
by In denuyl October 11, 2010
the act of doing a bro good. Hooking up a bro with a girl would be doing him good. The act of showing appreciation toward your bud. Slang term used when excited by the coolest of the cool.
by Big Daw J January 07, 2011
A phrase used to replace "just being myself", often used when you're done with other people, and are focusing on yourself instead.
"I'm sick of people getting so freaked out about me jackin' it in the waiting rooms of car dealerships. You know, I'm just doing me" (wink wink double meaning wink)
by IfYou'reReadingThisThenDasCool February 23, 2016