Do me a solid is the same as do me a favor with a twist of I got you back on a favor
With an expiration date of 24 hrs
With an expiration date of 24 hrs
ARABzubra :Yo Mo do me a solid! and grab my charger!
Mo: Na you owe me one million solid
ARABzubra: no man those are expired
Mo: Na you owe me one million solid
ARABzubra: no man those are expired
by ARABzubra June 27, 2018
The phrase "do me a solid" means do me a favor. The term was first used in the Northeastern United States, particularly in urban environments, at least as early as the mid 1980's, long prior to the Seinfeld episode usage.
by Jonnyanthology August 17, 2013
Hey, man, do me a solid... Yeah? Lend me a fiver...
my comment: Seinfeld, schmeinfeld, we were using the expression "Do me a solid" mid-sixties in London. But I don't know where it started.
my comment: Seinfeld, schmeinfeld, we were using the expression "Do me a solid" mid-sixties in London. But I don't know where it started.
by TeeDubbya May 11, 2014
First used on the Seinfeld episode "The Jacket" in 1991.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
by old head April 04, 2008
"do me a solid" means do me a favor.
I want to date this hot chick but she wants to bring her not-so-hot friend. Can you do me a solid and go out with her friend? The phrase is used by Jennifer Aniston in the movie "Derailed."
by Punk Ass Bitch September 05, 2006
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by ARABzubra June 27, 2018