This is most used in the British English, and it means "to want to have or do something"
- Do you fancy a drink this evening?
- I didn't fancy swimming in that water.
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A euphemism for "Do you do drugs?"
"I have an eightball of blow in my pocket. Do you party? Here, have a bump."
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A polite way of saying "fuck off."
Often said in a rude, angsty, aggresive, or sassy manner.
Me: *Walks in on roommates having sex*
Them: "DO YOU MIND?!"
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Asking someone if they compete implies their physique is nice and enough for a physique competition.

This is the highest form of compliment. Popularized by Soosh, this is a sure fire way to get a rockets number.
"Hey do you compete?"

"Haha, no but maybe some day, what's your instagram?"
"@Chaz_is_poor"
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do you remember
the 21st night of september

Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
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An alternative way to say the popular Paris and Nicole phrase, "do you love it?".
Natalie: do you lovitz?
Stephanie: i do!
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Millennial way of passive aggressively telling someone to go fuck themselves.
Oh, you want to pay a lot of money to do something that is genetically impossible? Well then by all means you do you, Mr Jenner.
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