Telling someone to 'do the work' means that they are not well-informed on a particular issue or are not taking appropriate action based on their professed beliefs. Often used in the context of social justice.
"You can't just say you're anti-racist, you've got to do the work."
"You really don't know what you're talking about. You need to do the work."
"You really don't know what you're talking about. You need to do the work."
by OkiShisa November 30, 2021

Boyfreind and Girlfriend Go for a Kiss and The person Doing A Wardle puts his hand in the way to stop them to talk to em which completely ruins the fuckin moment
by Hillster December 12, 2009

Doing a Rasmus is a tribute to the slayer of all v Cards rasmus from Kolmården
I still cant sit since rasmus crushed my virgin pussy last month
I still cant sit since rasmus crushed my virgin pussy last month
by Snussubstitut February 23, 2024

Me:Someone just kept talking through the movie.
You:As you do...
Me: I think you mean 'like you do'.
You:As you do...
Me: I think you mean 'like you do'.
by DriesIsEenKut July 17, 2018

Doing a Batista is when someone is circling around something and can't catch it for some odd reason. The source of this expression comes from the game Rocket League when a famous player - Batista - tried to catch a boost for a long time.
by zh3ng January 25, 2017

by Neerdowell January 7, 2023
