do someone like that
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈduː- -laɪk ˌθæt/ (emphasis on the "do")
Verb
do someone like that (third-person singular simple present does someone like that, present participle doing someone like that, simple past did someone like that, past participle done someone like that)
- (idiomatic, slang, humorous) to treat someone in a negative manner
- 2022 February 11, “Young Wisconsin Olympian Jordan Stolz talks speedskating career: 'I'm just happy I got to skate that fast'”, in TMJ4:
- Lance Allan: "When you first saw that video of you in a snowmobile suit at five years old on national TV and on our air. Were you a little bit like, c'mon Mom and Dad, are you going to do me like that?"
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