"Do Me!" generally refers to the 1990 hit song by Bell Biv DeVoe, with a double meaning often implying sexual interaction. It may also refer to the song by P-Square, various artists named Do M/Do.M on Spotify, SoundCloud, or Deezer, or, in dentistry, a Mesio-occlusal-distal filling.
If you say someone is an S, it would be someone who is aggressive, forward, teasing, overpowering, enjoys getting off making others feel small; that sort of sadistic. The opposite goes for M. Adding a "Do" in front of an attribute gives an emphasis on it, so its translated as Super Sadist/Masochist.
Yes, it has a double meaning. "To do" can be used to mean "to have sex." "Do me" means "have sex with me." In other contexts, "do me" can mean "do (established action) to me." For example, if my friend is braiding hair, I might say, "Do me next!" meaning I want her to braid my hair next.
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What happened to the lead singer of Sneaker Pimps?
After leaving Sneaker Pimps, she moved on to a solo career under the name Kelli Ali after her father who had died before the release of Becoming X. Her first solo album, Tigermouth, was released in 2003. It includes tracks "Sunlight in the Rain" and "Kids" and features ex-Doors drummer John Densmore.
The movie associated with Natalie Portman and Zionist themes is her directorial debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness (2015), based on Amos Oz's memoir about growing up in Jerusalem during the founding of Israel, which explores complex narratives around Zionism and Israeli identity, despite being a nuanced, personal look at her heritage rather than a simple endorsement.
Music legend Billy Joel recently shared that he's been diagnosed with a brain condition called normal pressure hydrocephalus, or NPH. Many people have never heard of NPH, but it affects thousands of adults, especially those who are 60 and older.
There's no single "number 1 saddest song" because sadness is subjective, but R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts" often tops lists in public surveys, while Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven," The Verve's "The Drugs Don't Work," and Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" are also frequently cited due to their poignant lyrics about loss and pain, with "Tears in Heaven" tied to the tragic death of Clapton's son.
Who is a better piano player, Elton John or Billy Joel?
There's no definitive "better," as Billy Joel and Elton John are both exceptional pianists in their own right, but fans often debate their styles: Joel is praised for his diverse, technically brilliant, and soulful playing across styles (classical, jazz, rock), while John is celebrated for his incredible melodic sense, flamboyant showmanship, and complex, emotional arrangements, with many citing his classical training. Some argue Joel's versatility and technique edge him out, while others find John's emotional depth and unique musicality superior.
Fafa can be a baby-talk reduplication for father, akin to dada or papa. Some in Filipino gay culture use fafa as an affectionate term for a male lover, based on papa, and use of fafa as a pet name for fathers more generally is common among some Filipinos.