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Belly Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What can I do you for?

I've heard it on a film: what can I do you for? Is it equal to what can I do for you?
  

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It's just mixing up the words to be funny. CJ

  • It's just mixing up the words to be funny.
  • CJ
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It's just mixing up the words to be funny.

CJ
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>what can I do you for?

Be careful here, this may mean, depending on the context,

What's the amount of money I can have *** (do) with you for?
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You hit it right in the nose. Emotion: big smile It's not just a casual play of words as many people say it is.
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very fun! .. but I think it's the same as "what can I do for you" and mixting the words makes it funny

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