When an individual makes a statement of intent and proceeds to do the exact opposite even after vigorously promising he would not do so
Did he break up with her? No, he did a bull on it , there back together for the 42nd time
Is he coming down to Wexford? No, he has to give a voucher to his 87 year old best friend
Is he coming down to Wexford? No, he has to give a voucher to his 87 year old best friend
by Sliglov August 7, 2021

When the battery of your phone/power tool/hybrid/EV explodes in a manner reminiscent of the destruction of Luton Airport Car Park
by LithiumBattery October 17, 2023

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by RobRoss45 October 14, 2023

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.
In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.
In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
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by Eilicec September 27, 2019
