| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| do lunch | 
have lunch together, eat lunch
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We'll do lunch tomorrow, OK? Do you like salad?
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| do me | 
love me, make love to me
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Paul sang, "When she really done me, she done me good!"
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| do me for/do me until | 
supply me until, last me, tide me over
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"Got lots of shampoo?" "Enough to do me for a week or so."
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| do me in | 
kill me, knock me off
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I hope no one wants to do me in. I want to live a few more years.
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| do or die | 
last chance to win, it's now or never
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It's do or die. If we lose this game, we'll be out of the series.
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| do the honors | 
do the task for the leader, fill in for the leader
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The Mayor can't speak to us, so Mr. Kelly will do the honors.
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| do the town | 
celebrate or party all over town
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On July 1, we'll do the town. We'll really celebrate.
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| do the trick | 
solve the problem, help, that's the ticket
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If you need a lubricant, Vaseline will do the trick.
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| do time | 
be in prison, be in a penitentiary
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He's doing time for sexual assault. He's in for five years.
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| do unto others as you would have them do unto you | 
treat people the way you would like to be treated
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This is The Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
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