TAILIEUCHUNG - Slang and uncoventional english part 33

We bow to and thank the following who helped along the way: Mary Ann Kernan, who was charged with putting this project together in 1999 and 2000; John Williams, who must be credited for all that is right about our lexicography and excused for anything that is not; Robert Hay and Mike Tarry of Alden for their unending work on the database and cheerful handling of every problem we could throw at them; Claire L'Enfant; James Folan for rescuing us in the content edit phase; Louise Hake for her cheerful determination in the editing and production phases; our fine. | DOA Doctor Who Dr Who 206 upon someone us 1963. 10 to consume especially an alcoholic drink uk 1857. 11 to use drugs us 1967. 12 when combined with a name of a very recognisable person or group that is used as a generic noun to behave in the manner of that person or group of people as in for example do a Lord Lucan to disappear mysteriously uk 1934. 13 to visit as a tourist or pleasure-seeker uk 1858. 14 to suffice to answer its purpose us 1846. be doing of to be doing something. Often in a question such as What are you doing of uk 1853. do cards to stealor forge credit cards uk 1996. do it 1 to have sex Ireland 1923. 2 to defecate to urinate. Euphemistic uk 1922. do someone like a dinner to overcome someone completely in a fight or competition to vanquish. Punning on the phrase dinner s done dinner is ready Australia 1847. do the Harold Holt do the Harold to decamp. From rhyming slang for bolt . Harold Holt 1908-67 was an Australian prime minister whose term of office was cut short when he went ocean swimming one afternoon and presumably drowned - his body was never recovered Australia 1987. do the thing to have sex us 1968. do your bit to do your share and so contribute to the greater good especially in times of trial or conflict uk 1902. you ll do me us you are entirely suitable for a task we are more than happy to be supporting you. Used as a cry of encouragement and support Australia 1952 DOA noun 1 a more than usually dangerous variety of heroin. From the acronym DOA dead on arrival dead on arrival heroin uk 1998. 2 phencyclidine the recreationaldrug known as PCP or angel dust. The abbreviation is for dead on arrival - the results of a PCP overdose us 1993 doable adjective sexually attractive enough as to warrant the speaker s gift of having sex us 1997 do as you like noun a bicycle. Rhyming slang for bike uk 1960 doat noun someone or something fit to be doted on Ireland 1975 dob noun a small lump or dollop usually applied to butter jam cream etc. Originally

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