by hyebrn8 September 13, 2021

Do the math is something people with money say to people without money. This implies that they have what they have because they are good at budgeting. Actually, it’s the silver spoon phenom. They enjoy judging the have nots for how they spend what little they do have.
Multimillionaire:
Do the math. You camped for free but paid to take the bus instead of walking ten miles. You’re terrible with money. Whereas I booked my $350 a night hotel room on Priceline and had a promo code that gave me savings using money I inherited from yet another relative. Because I’m really good at math.
Do the math. You camped for free but paid to take the bus instead of walking ten miles. You’re terrible with money. Whereas I booked my $350 a night hotel room on Priceline and had a promo code that gave me savings using money I inherited from yet another relative. Because I’m really good at math.
by BeStill November 30, 2019

by iSPANKzombiez June 8, 2023

The act of deliberately telling a decent joke that would normally receive a simple ha or a small smile in order to test if a possible love interest is interested in you.
Word explanation
Before one is going in a bath he uses his pinky to check if the water is not too hot and safe to be sat in it. This act is called doing a pinky.
Word explanation
Before one is going in a bath he uses his pinky to check if the water is not too hot and safe to be sat in it. This act is called doing a pinky.
Rick: Yesterday I was doing a pinky on Emma.
Tom: And, did she laugh?
Rick: Yeah she was like ROFL-ing all over the place.
Tom: Dude, she totally wants the D man!
Tom: And, did she laugh?
Rick: Yeah she was like ROFL-ing all over the place.
Tom: Dude, she totally wants the D man!
by CutNracker December 31, 2016

informal
phrase
Engaging in random, often unimportant, unspecified, or routine activities without a clear purpose or goal.
Alternate definition: Staci Nicole Ward
phrase
Engaging in random, often unimportant, unspecified, or routine activities without a clear purpose or goal.
Alternate definition: Staci Nicole Ward
“You just be doing stuff.”
by cooki3saregreat September 21, 2025

to mask one's shaky live performance and/or unfamiliarity with the words of one's own songs by enlisting the crowd to sing instead, often for entire verses and choruses, in the manner perfected by Robbie Williams
Bono didn't seem himself when U2 played Glastonbury: he kept doing a Robbie and getting the crowd to help him out by singing on his behalf.
by Ingers July 1, 2011

by kevs014 March 6, 2008
