by iamthesocklord October 18, 2012
Get the Doing A Simonmug. To show one's buttocks to someone in a stylish and elaborate manner as an expression of condescension, in particular in cases in which the receiving person has asserted unnecessary and unwarranted claims of possession over something or someone.
The expression has a connotation of subtlety: It is often understood that the intended recipient is not aware of the move, while people in the know will recognise the gesture easily. The move does not need to include literal showing of the buttocks; an allusion to such a gesture is often understood when speaking about "doing the Markus".
The expression has a connotation of subtlety: It is often understood that the intended recipient is not aware of the move, while people in the know will recognise the gesture easily. The move does not need to include literal showing of the buttocks; an allusion to such a gesture is often understood when speaking about "doing the Markus".
by jeang85 January 6, 2018
Get the Doing the Markusmug. A quote used in a team effort, too play the best they possibly can. Originated from the Pittsburgh Steelers player James Harrison who scored a touchdown, whilst covering the feild area of a 100 yard, the longest yard run in the history of the SuperBowl.
by denman95 February 1, 2009
Get the Do a Harrisonmug. Trying to barricade a doorway while preparation phase is over and dying to a rusher in Rainbow Six Siege
by TotallyNotHarry October 19, 2019
Get the Doing a Harrymug. by Bernie Klein May 24, 2004
Get the do a wellseymug. A term used when the people in conversation or decision making have an unannounced mutual understanding for what is to take place. Simply and understanding.
by charlygordon123456 July 25, 2006
Get the Do The Dealmug. do it on the night (verb)
The act of making an impulsive decision when placing an order, often for food and/or drinks while being served at a bar, despite having the time and resources to make a more informed decision.
The act of making an impulsive decision when placing an order, often for food and/or drinks while being served at a bar, despite having the time and resources to make a more informed decision.
Gerry: “I’ll go to the bar - what you drinking?”
Chris: “A beer, please. What about you?”
Gerry: “I’ll do it on the night, mate.”
Chris: “A beer, please. What about you?”
Gerry: “I’ll do it on the night, mate.”
by Gerry and Chris June 8, 2018
Get the do it on the nightmug.