do over
When someone wants an opportunity to make something right after they have made a mistake(s) or committed a wrong.Do it over again and given grace or a free pass. This is granted automatically, is
a mandatory implementation and any other persons involved in the do over must
comply.This can be used with a relationship, a project, a service performed or even an entire day, week, month, year or decade.
Do Over
by BobbyWeir on Apr 05, 2019 10:01:07
Do Over
by Drum Boy on Jun 26, 2004 06:36:16
Made in 2002, Do Over is one of the best shows ever to hit TV. Currently on Friday's at
2:45 a.m, Do Over got cancelled by the sleazy merchants at WB.
A full season of 21 shows were to be made but that got changed to 19, 15 of which were made, 11 of which will be shown on UK TV (Channel 4).
Do Over is about Joel
Larson, a 34-year old paper-seller who gets sent back in time to his pre-teens. This all happens due to a
defibrillator being on and his sister applying it to his head.
Example:
"
Joel Larson is 14 today... Trouble is he was
34 yesterday."
Do-over
by Rulemaster on Aug 08, 2009 05:42:04
A variation on the shotgun rule used when there is no clarity on who has earned the shotgun spot.
Do-over can then be called and immediately after it is said shotgun can be recalled, whoever gaining in undoubtably earning the shotgun position. Who ever is calling the
do-over obviously will have an advantage to call the shotgun immediately after; this is only fair. A do-over can not be called by a
neutral party.
Do-over's can be called in spite of any silencing game variations to a shotgun such as the jinx variation. A do-over cannot be called on a do-over, it is, as Aristotle might call it, the final cause.
Example:
Mike,
Jermall and Max are walking towards Mike's ride.
Jermall: SHOTGUN NO...
Max: BLITZ!
Jermall: BLITZ!
Max: JINX!
Mike: Jermall Jer...
Max:
PERSONAL JINX!
Jermall:
DO-OVER BLITZ
At this point Jermall walks proudly to the shotgun seat.
do-over child
by cmay on May 29, 2015 09:50:03
A do-over child is a child that is
a second chance for parents with grown children over 18. This usually refers to a situation where a
grandparent is raising their
grandchild and doing a way better job than they did with their original child.
Example:
My parents have
no time for their adult children or relationships with them because they are
too busy with their do-over child.
dish do-over
by c_dog01 on Apr 11, 2009 08:14:45
do-over
by mrsuperman24847556 on Aug 16, 2009 01:38:16
Part of the
shotty rule that allows do-over to be called when there is fighting over who earned
the shotgun. Whoever, calls
shotgun after the do-over gets shotgun no exceptions
Example:
Mark and Tony were fighting over who called
Shotty first until Tony called
Do-over and got the
front seat no questions asked.
do it-over
by mdoll on Jan 26, 2009 03:52:12
over-doing-it
by BiggieKyla🔥🔥🔥😘😸 on Feb 16, 2015 00:55:13
Doing stuff that
nobody asked or needed to to do and you are over exaggerating small things.
Student- chewing gum
Teacher- I'm sending you to the principals office and calling your parents!
Student-
You're over doing it, you could've just asked me to
spit it out.
Example:
Student-
chewing gum
Teacher- I'm sending you to the principals office and calling
your parents!
Student- You're over-doing-it, you could've just asked me to
spit it out.
over doing yo part
by ataylor33 on Nov 13, 2013 08:37:43
When someone is over doing it they take
the smallest situation and just have a
big ass reaction to it that's not caused for..they
get mad for nothing or just want to do extra and be extra.
Example:
Say you have a new teacher who reinforces every rule, makes you right pages of notes and won't give any bathroom passes she over doing yo part someone
who in other peoples eyes abuses their power!!Total opposite to
taking it easy!