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Doing the Lord’s Work

When someone handles a task that benefits everyone — especially something inconvenient, uncomfortable, or ignored by others.
Often used humorously. Doesn’t always refer to religion.
Can describe someone sacrificing time, energy, or sanity to improve a situation nobody else wanted to deal with.
“Whoever fixed the Wi-Fi before the meeting started is doing the Lord’s work.”
“She called out the scam in the comments so nobody else gets fooled. Lord’s work.”
“Bro cleaned the kitchen without being asked? That’s the Lord’s work.”
by Still Broadcasting Co February 18, 2026
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Doing fair for a square

Definition: A rhythmic, high-integrity response to the greeting "How are you doing?" or "How have you been?" It signifies that the speaker is living an honest, upright life and that "The Creator" or the world is treating them with the same fairness they give to others.
The Philosophy: It identifies the speaker as a "square" (a person of solid character who follows the right path) and confirms that because they do "fair" by everyone, they are receiving "fair" in return. It is a boast of peace, stability, and clean living.
Origin: Coined by Charles Edward Rice II.
Person A: "Hey man, it’s been a while! How you been doing lately?"
Person B: "Can’t complain, brother. I’m doing fair for a square."
Meaning: "I'm staying out of trouble, working hard, and life is treating me right because of it."
by Charles Edward Rice II February 21, 2026
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To do an RFK Jr

A rhetorical tactic where, upon being asked for evidence to support a claim, a person provides a specific name, study, or anecdote that sounds authoritative but upon closer inspection either has nothing to do with the topic or actually proves the opposite.
Quit doing an RFK Jr. and actually read the abstract of that study you just linked; it literally says the opposite of what you're arguing. To do an RFK Jr
by Walter Kovaks February 22, 2026
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Doing a saal

doing sexual acts for another and getting nothing in return.
your gonna eat her pussy but get nothing in return? why are you doing a saal for?
by unplugged_genezx February 23, 2026
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Doing a Hodgy

The ultimate chaos sesh: start with a weekday pint in the UK, end up waking on another continent. No plan, no logic – just pure madness turning a quiet Tuesday into intercontinental legend.

Core definition
You go out on a weekday in the UK… and wake up on a different continent.
That’s doing a hodgy.

Mythic version
To pull a hodgy: step from the pub under familiar stars, vanish through a midnight window like living lightning, breeze past casino guards like they’re nothing, claim victorious rest against a hotel door like it’s Olympus’ broken gates, cross oceans on sheer momentum alone, and return at dawn wreathed in blinding aura – a mortal who tore reality’s veil, wrestled gods, and came back transfigured, a walking legend.

God-tier checklist

Weekday spark (Tuesday best – the night that defies the universe)
Midnight vanish – no farewells, instant myth
Unstoppable casino pass – guards mistake god for man
Triumphant door-claim, sceptre raised aloft
Ocean crossed by destiny’s pull – no ticket, no map
Dawn return robed in chaos-conquering fire

Eternal whisper: “Absolute fucking legend, me’owd.”
“Was it heavy?”
“Yeah… but it wasn’t a full-on Hodgy.”

“He said one quiet pint watching the Bucks… next thing the sun rises on him in another continent. He’s done a Hodgy.”

“What counts as legendary?”
“When Tuesday’s first vessel becomes the ark that bears thee across oceans; when windows open into portals of pure myth, bouncers become forgotten echoes, and homecoming is met with the thunder of voices proclaiming thee risen, radiant, and eternal. That is Doing a Hodgy.”

"Where have you been the last week"
"I only went for a swifty in the Queens, f***ing ended up in Marrakesh"
"Sounds like a full on Hodgy"
by MarrakeshMadness February 26, 2026
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