by The Return of Light Joker August 3, 2009

A Spanglish saying which means 'me too'. Instead of being forced to say 'Yo Tambien' which literally means 'me too' in spanish, you say 'mi dos' so you don'thave to go through the trouble of explaining what 'Yo Tambien' means. 'Mi Dos' is more apprehendable because the average person knows that 'Dos' means the number 2 in spanish. (If they don't, then they shouldn't be on UD.)
mainly used with great enthusiasm.
mainly used with great enthusiasm.
by shannonator February 16, 2009

by drinknsleep November 22, 2010

Do-27
The Do-27 was a West German transport plane with STOL abilities. It was introduced just after World War II. About 450 were built for the West German military. The Do-27 preformed excellently when it came to STOL. It had a roomy cabin that sat six.
Type: Transport Plane (STOL)
Dimensions: length 7.65m; width 3.07m; height 2.67m
Payload: 700kg
Speed: 245km/h
Range: 1360km
Ceiling: 6700m
The Do-27 was a West German transport plane with STOL abilities. It was introduced just after World War II. About 450 were built for the West German military. The Do-27 preformed excellently when it came to STOL. It had a roomy cabin that sat six.
Type: Transport Plane (STOL)
Dimensions: length 7.65m; width 3.07m; height 2.67m
Payload: 700kg
Speed: 245km/h
Range: 1360km
Ceiling: 6700m
The Do-27 is a German airplane.
by Rot April 7, 2005

Where someone makes an argument which has absolutely no evidence to back it up or tries to bullshit there way through the situation by trying to the turn the tables and they refuse to accept they are incorrect
Chickens are fish
They are actually birds
Well I have an entitled opinion and you saying this goes against human rights.
Oh look you are Doing a Lewis
They are actually birds
Well I have an entitled opinion and you saying this goes against human rights.
Oh look you are Doing a Lewis
by BigGJohn January 12, 2019

When you and your friends try to explain unplanned adventures, or being reckless, or being confused. Can be used in many contexts.
by Ayooo1! March 9, 2019

A term coined by @saucydocs on their hot sauce based instagram. 'Doing the honours' refers to the act of licking the spoon that has just been used to serve the hot sauce at the end of the meal. Thereby declaring that the meal is over and/or that if anyone wants more hot sauce, they will need a new spoon.
"Me and the boys were getting saucy last night but then David's girlfriend came in so we all watched while she did the honours."
"Jane doesn't usually like hot sauce but when we said to her "do the honours", she was persuaded. On reflection, she enjoyed the experience overall"
"Jane doesn't usually like hot sauce but when we said to her "do the honours", she was persuaded. On reflection, she enjoyed the experience overall"
by sboi2020 November 6, 2020
