10 Results found for "do/en/do_time".

do time

do time (third-person singular simple present does time, present participle doing time, simple past did time, past participle done time) (colloquial)...


do

laundry do the math do the nasty do the needful do the right thing do the rounds do the talking do the trick do time do to death do unto others do unto others...


if you can't do the time, don't do the crime

From do time (“to serve a prison sentence”). if you can't do the time, don't do the crime One should not carry out an action if one is unwilling to handle...


when in Rome, do as the Romans do

in Rome are apt to do as the Romans do, however evil it may be; and the member of a Lodge is not likely to remain for a long time better than the Lodge...


time-poor

time-poor (comparative more time-poor, superlative most time-poor) Not having enough time to do things one wishes to do. not having enough time to do...


de vez en cuando

ˌbeθ en ˈkwando/ [d̪e ˌβ̞eθ ẽŋ ˈkwãn̪.d̪o] IPA(key): (Latin America) /de ˌbes en ˈkwando/ [d̪e ˌβ̞es ẽŋ ˈkwãn̪.d̪o] Syllabification: de vez en cuan‧do...


do someone proud

the time they got to Wilmington, gold had risen to such heights in Confederate currency that their salaries dwarfed those paid to Southerners doing the...


do it

doesn't do it for me, I’m afraid. (slang, chiefly used in the past tense) To do something exceptionally foolish or unacceptable. He did it this time! She's...


en chier

ʃje/ en chier (vulgar) to go through hell, to suffer, to have a hard time (doing something), to have a job (doing something), to have a rough time of it;...


en moins de deux

/ en moins de deux (informal) in no time, in two shakes, in a flash, in a jiffy Synonyms: en deux temps trois mouvements, en un rien de temps, en moins...