A phrase taken from an episode title of the tv show South Park. Used to tell someone that an idea, phrase or word they think is original or they created has actually already been created/done/said.
Larry: look at this meme I just made
Tom: simpsons did it
Tom: I just thought of a great idea, sliced bread
Larry: simpsons did it
Tom: simpsons did it
Tom: I just thought of a great idea, sliced bread
Larry: simpsons did it
by DJZombieApe February 28, 2017
A term you refer to when a situation requested by someone has been already done on The Simpsons.
Derives from South Park.
Derives from South Park.
"How about we split the UrbanDictionary into two websites to adapt to the new area code?"
"Simpsons did it!"
"Simpsons did it!"
by Mister Ignorant May 11, 2004
by Azzaaaaaaaaaa June 09, 2010
Person A: Accidentally makes a mistake filling out an important form.
Person B: "You've done did it mate."
Person B: "You've done did it mate."
by Goccsym8 February 22, 2017
To make significat change to, particularly in a negative way (ie to eat an obscene portion of food, to do a crappy job on a task, or to injure someone).
by famousamos January 08, 2006
The opposite of Whoopty Do or Woopty Doo.
A phrase or saying used to genuinly acknowledge something positive in the world. Something valuable, impressive, game changing and truly useful from one's point of view. For example a good idea, an A+ in school or the nice looking features of another person.
A phrase or saying used to genuinly acknowledge something positive in the world. Something valuable, impressive, game changing and truly useful from one's point of view. For example a good idea, an A+ in school or the nice looking features of another person.
In response to a colleague's good idea the manager said "You go! That's exceptional. Whoopty Did!"
When the child came home from school and said "Mom and Dad, Look I got all A's!" the father then responded by saying "Whoopty Did! Proud of you son!"
When the child came home from school and said "Mom and Dad, Look I got all A's!" the father then responded by saying "Whoopty Did! Proud of you son!"
by Christus H Jeez December 17, 2012
A slang term used to describe a sports gambler who failed at becoming a professional sports gambler.
A person who did not maker it usually think gambling is easy. The person usually have bad money management skill, follows a system, bet with intuition, bet into bad lines, doesn't understand the concept that anything can happens in a sports game, and/or lost ambition to become a professional gambler.
The term is originally introduced by a Canadian poster, fiveteamer, who also made a list of sports gambler that did not make it on an online sports gambling forum.
A person who did not maker it usually think gambling is easy. The person usually have bad money management skill, follows a system, bet with intuition, bet into bad lines, doesn't understand the concept that anything can happens in a sports game, and/or lost ambition to become a professional gambler.
The term is originally introduced by a Canadian poster, fiveteamer, who also made a list of sports gambler that did not make it on an online sports gambling forum.
Pat just lost his entire bankroll at a chalk parlay, he did not make it.
Pico decided to quit gambling, he did not make it.
Pico decided to quit gambling, he did not make it.
by picoman March 31, 2009