do one
Clear off. Get lost. Bin yourself.
Definitions
Order to leave, sharpish. Can be aggressive (told to do one in a row) or just casual (right, I'm doing one, see you tomorrow). Northern staple, especially Scouse and Manc.
To leave somewhere yourself, often quickly or quietly. Slipping out, doing a runner energy.
do one In A Sentence
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People Also Ask
What does 'do one' mean?
'Do one' is a blunt British way of telling someone to clear off or get lost.
How do you use 'do one' in a sentence?
"I've had enough of you — go on, do one."
Is 'do one' rude?
Yes, it's dismissive and aggressive — a way of telling someone to leave in no uncertain terms.
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