do it
See also: doit
English
Verb
do it (third-person singular simple present does it, present participle doing it, simple past did it, past participle done it)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see do, it.
- You did it! And in record time! Congratulations!
- (colloquial) To be appealing.
- A green shirt with orange slacks really doesn’t do it for me, I’m afraid.
- (slang, euphemistic) To have sex.
- He was upstairs doing it with her.
- (rare, slang, euphemistic) To urinate.
- Rover Dangerfield sang "I'll Never Do It on a Christmas Tree".
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