Dictionaries:

doing:

In the act of; performing; engaged in.
See also: do-a-dogs-rig ; do-it ; do-the-agreeable ; do-the-filth ; do-the-nasty ; do-the-naughty ; do-slippery-belly ; do-the-horizontal-mambo ; do-slippery-belly ; do-the-tube-snake-boogey , do-the-ugly-bumpy ; do-the-wild-thing . See copulation for synonyms.
See Also: adulterer, altocalciphilia, bach, BTDT, business, chloroform, coital alignment technique, come-fuck-me-pumps, cum, deed, diamond-digger, dirty deed, the, dirty thing, the, do the dirty, do the dirty deed, do the dirty thing, doing handiwork, doing it, doing the five knuckle chuckle, doing the five knuckle shuffle, doing the knuckle chuckle on the ol' piss pump, doing the knuckle shuffle on the ol' piss pump, doing the thang, drawers, five knuckle chuckle, five knuckle shuffle, fuck-me pumps, gal, H, headache, knuckle shuffle on the ol' piss pump, masturbation-male, matrimony, rock and roll, street girl, street walker, street whore, street worker, streetwalker, streetwalking, sweater girl, torture, walk the streets, wall queen, woman

Quotes Containing doing:
Geraldine ''Gerry'' Jeffers (Claudette Colbert) to her husband in The Palm Beach Story (1942): ''You have no idea what a long-legged gal can do without doing anything.''
'What's a joint like this doing in a girl like you?' Dino's (Dean Martin) sexual innuendo in Kiss Me, Stupid (1954)
''What are you doing out in broad daylight?'' Slip Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) to Rick Martin (Craig Stevens) in Blues Busters (1950)
Harry (C. Emmet Walsh) to David Shappard (Mark Harmon) in Fourth Story (1990): ''How are you doing with Legs? Have you nailed her yet?''
''What are you doing out in broad daylight?'' Slip Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) to Rick Martin (Craig Stevens) in Blues Busters (1950)
Joan Davis (as herself), being followed by three German spies, and Mischa Auer (as himself) in Around the World (1943): - Joan:''I''m just trying to get those three guys to fall-for me.'' - Mischa: ''How are you doing?'' - Joan:''Okay, but I can''t understand it . Every time I stop, those clucks stop.'' - Mischa: ''No wonder. You''ve got a face that''d stop any clock .''
Amber (Elisa Donovan), about tennis lessons, and Dionne (Stacey Nash) in Clueless (1995): - Amber: ''Miss Stoguer, my plastic surgeon doesn''t want me doing any activity where balls fly at my face .'' - Dionne: ''Well, there goes your social life .''
P.I. Nick Charles (William Powell) and wife Nora (Myrna Loy) in The Thin Man (1934). - Nick:''What were you doing on the night of October 5th, 1902?'' - Nora:''I was just a gleam in my father''s eye .''
Amber (Elisa Donovan) refusing tennis lessons, and Dionne (Stacey Nash) in Clueless (1995): - Amber: ''Miss Stoguer, my plastic surgeon doesn''t want me doing any activity where balls fly at my face .'' - Dionne: ''Well, there goes your social life .''
Josh (Paul Rudd) and his half-sister Cher Hamilton (Alicia Silverstone) in Clueless (1995): - Josh:'You know , if I ever saw you doing anything that wasn't ninety percent selfish, I'd die of shock.' - Cher:'Oh, that'd be reason enough for me.'
Movie producer Frank Musso (Joe Mantegna) seduced by Norma Jean Hazelrigg (Cassidy Rae) in National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins (1995): 'Before I knew what was happening she was doing things to me that I hadn't even done to me, things that Masters never told Johnson, that Kinsey kept out of his report. And when it was all over I found myself in much deeper than I had planned.'
Lucius, the narrator (Burgess Meredith) in The Reivers (1969): 'Boone knew something I didn't, that the rewards of virtue are cold , and odorless, and tasteless, and not to be compared with the bright and exciting pleasures of sin and wrong-doing.'
Joan Davis (as herself), being followed by three German spies, and Mischa Auer (as himself) in Around the World (1943): - Joan:''I''m just trying to get those three guys to fall-for me.'' - Mischa: ''How are you doing?'' - Joan:''Okay, but I can''t understand it . Every time I stop, those clucks stop.'' - Mischa: ''No wonder. You''ve got a face that''d stop any clock .''
Lisa Fremont (Grace Kelly) to Jeff/L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) about Miss Torso, an attractive woman surrounded by men in Rear Window (1954): ''I''d say she''s doing a woman''s hardest job ; juggling wolves.''
Juliet (Rachel Ward) recovering from a faint finds Rigby (Steve Martin) fondling her breasts in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): - Juliet Forrest: ''What are you doing?'' - Rigby Reardon: ''Adjusting your breasts. You fainted and they shifted all out of whack . There.''
Harris B . Telemaker (Steve Martin) and SanDeE (Sarah Jessica Parker) coming-out of the Colonic Institute in L.A. Story (1991): - SanDeE: ''So, What do you think?'' - Harris: ''I think it was a total wash out .'' - SanDeE: ''Good! It really clears your head .'' - Harris: ''Head?! Head?! You should go back in there and tell them they''re doing-it wrong. Well, it was a great lunch and enema .''
Daryl Hannah being kissed by Chevy Chase in Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992): - Daryl: ''What are you doing?'' - Chevy: ''I hope it''s foreplay .''
'What is that man doing in my drawers!?' Nora Charles (Myrna Loy) when she sees a detective searching her commode drawers in The Thin Man (1934)
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''


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