What can I do U for meaning?
“What can I do for you?” is the usual expression, a polite inquiry meaning, “How may I help you?” The reversal, “What can I do you for,” is a joke.
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What can I do U for meaning?
“What can I do for you?” is the usual expression, a polite inquiry meaning, “How may I help you?” The reversal, “What can I do you for,” is a joke.
What does it mean to do someone?
: to help someone physically or mentally : to make someone feel better.
What does it mean when someone says I can do you?
They are basically giving you their permission – sometimes in a condescending way – as if to say, “Well, you go ahead and do what you would do, but I’m not like that so I’m going to do something different because I’m not like you.” If said nicely, it’s giving you each permission to be yourselves, and that means making …
What does i’ll do you mean?
This has been paraphrased in less dignified language: “Accept my model or I’ll do you,” or rather, “This is God’s model: accept it or he will do you,” to which a distressingly large number of Christians in the past were eager to add, “and I am ready to act as God’s agent”
Is there anything I can do for you meaning?
If there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know. This phrase is good to use when a friend or acquaintance has bad news about an illness, a death in the family, money problems, etc.
What more can I do meaning?
What more can (one) do? There is nothing else that one is able to do to improve or resolve this unfortunate situation. I’ve already apologized and offered to pay for the damage—what more can I do?
What does I’m doing me mean?
The phrase “doing me” refers to the speaker focusing on their own well-being. “The act of taking care of yourself first. Making yourself happy. Not trying to please others.”
Did I do you wrong meaning?
do (one) wrong slang To mistreat, deceive, or betray one.
How do you respond to what can I do for you?
It’s idiomatic. When someone (at least in AmE – and assuming this is a customer/shopkeeper scenario) asks, “What can I do for you?” they are asking if they can assist you with something. A common reply is, “No thanks, I’m just looking.”
Is what can I do you for correct?
It’s normally a joke. It’s ‘funny’ because “What can I do you for?” is actually a question that would never be asked, except rhetorically. Do you, as in “I’m gonna do you in” is what a thug would say before he perpetrated violent acts against you.
Is you do you an insult?
In the situation above, you do you might be taken as a passive aggressive insult on the basis that it implies being a couch potato is more authentic to the addressee than being active. For some speakers, however, there is a usage of you do you that is pretty much devoid of any personal-authenticity implications.
Do me and I do you meaning?
Do you or you do you spread via Black slang during the early 2000s, apparently as a shortening of the longer expression you do you and I’ll do me, meaning each person has to do what’s best for them.