Do me a favor and kindly give me a minute to figure thi out. The lady behind the counter just stared at him. “Sir I don’t have a minute so you do me a favor and just tell me what you want. Got it? I’m not standing here all day to watch you stare at the menu.
He turned back to look at the guy behind him and smiled, “So what you gonna have? Maybe iI’ll like it better than what I was gonna order. He creepy guy grinned, “I’m having the waitress, she’s not on the menu, so you best not be ordering what I’m having.
The waitress grinned and threw him a kiss.
peggy johnson
Something given without wanting response. A bad American spelling of a lovely English word.
Sista Lou
Do me one, but don’t fall out of.
Jynx
help, hinder, owe
ice creams, typos
wanting one, needing one, giving one
sexual, friendly, helping hand
desperate, unnecessary
needed
eva
to be there for someone
without hope for recognition
or return, that is favor
in it’s truest form.
youwillalwaysbemyfavorite.
lisa
The party favor sat in the box, limp and unused, gathering the dust of generations.
andrea
I do favors for carol all of the time and all i get is more and more to do. Stupid rebecca can’t do anything right so I have to fix everything she does because I’m the back up.. I’m the Go to girl and I’m the one who has to be nice about it and do it right or all is lost. This isn’t supposed to be my job. I hate doing favors. Really, is there anyone out there who can do me a favor and take some of this work off my hands?
Me
Do me a flavor? Heard that a few times. Flavors — chocolate, strawberry, rocky ripple. Yummy. Favors can be too. Sometimes doing someone a favor is a pain in the arse, but if you look at it like a treat to yourself, a chance to just be nice, get out of your ‘all about me’ sekf for a minute, it can ba as yummy as double-walnut brownie crunch — or whatever your favorite flavor is.
Cam
Do me a favor… don’t be such an idiot.
lisa
Oh god, where’s the u.
Sounds like flavour.
So do me a favour and spell it the british way next time…
Anna Langley
being nice to people, they do you a favor you do them a favor back it makes people happy!
april
I think favors are really cool. A favor to me is a sign of respect, and trust, and just mutual, genuine interaction within a relationship, whether it be family, friendship, a romantic one, etc.
When someone does a favor for you, it usually makes you feel good, just because someone really genuinely would do something for you. That, in my opinion, shows a lot for the relationship between you and the person who made you a favor.
Gary
do me a favor. i need that money. if you dont giv it to me – ill ill ill jump of the bloody harbour bridge – ill kill myself. gimme the fuck… money. please.
yes. iwwont do it aagain.
never
ever ever ever
i promise
i will not give into that trap anymore
eva
I said I didn’t, but I did. I favored you and after not being able to resist anymore I flavored you. It was worth it. I favored you out of anybody in the entire world. Thank you for the favor.
luis
I’ve never done anyone a favor without first thinking about how it would benefit me. If I feel that my own personal benefit is too low for the trouble taken I will flat out refuse and not bother to give an explaination or just make up a very lame excuse. Does that make me evil? Greedy?
Amanda
it’s spelt wrong, it should have a u in the middle, but then that’s the american’s spelling for you. i like favours; although i don’t get many. i suppose i’d have to look for more people who give them out. the phrase ‘can you do a favour for me?’ more often than nots ends up with you not having a favour done in return. why is that? one of lifes many ponderances.
Jess
friends that give me chocolate and have nice things to say about me because i have just saved their dog from a truck crushing and death of sorts…
vik
well for a start it’s spelt without the u, although i can’t talk as i believe i have just spelled spelled wrong, and i’m not using capitals. although that’s nothing to do with us/uk relations. favor? i’m always asking favours (not favors as I speak in British english). And not so often granting them.
phil
do one for someone
alex milway
I get the greatest pleasure out of helping people who ask for one, but really I think I should get better at asking for one every once in a while.
LTP
Something you do for someone without expecting anything in return.
Small gifts, like party bags from a birthday party.
Do me a favor and kindly give me a minute to figure thi out. The lady behind the counter just stared at him. “Sir I don’t have a minute so you do me a favor and just tell me what you want. Got it? I’m not standing here all day to watch you stare at the menu.
He turned back to look at the guy behind him and smiled, “So what you gonna have? Maybe iI’ll like it better than what I was gonna order. He creepy guy grinned, “I’m having the waitress, she’s not on the menu, so you best not be ordering what I’m having.
The waitress grinned and threw him a kiss.
Something given without wanting response. A bad American spelling of a lovely English word.
Do me one, but don’t fall out of.
help, hinder, owe
ice creams, typos
wanting one, needing one, giving one
sexual, friendly, helping hand
desperate, unnecessary
needed
to be there for someone
without hope for recognition
or return, that is favor
in it’s truest form.
youwillalwaysbemyfavorite.
The party favor sat in the box, limp and unused, gathering the dust of generations.
I do favors for carol all of the time and all i get is more and more to do. Stupid rebecca can’t do anything right so I have to fix everything she does because I’m the back up.. I’m the Go to girl and I’m the one who has to be nice about it and do it right or all is lost. This isn’t supposed to be my job. I hate doing favors. Really, is there anyone out there who can do me a favor and take some of this work off my hands?
Do me a flavor? Heard that a few times. Flavors — chocolate, strawberry, rocky ripple. Yummy. Favors can be too. Sometimes doing someone a favor is a pain in the arse, but if you look at it like a treat to yourself, a chance to just be nice, get out of your ‘all about me’ sekf for a minute, it can ba as yummy as double-walnut brownie crunch — or whatever your favorite flavor is.
Do me a favor… don’t be such an idiot.
Oh god, where’s the u.
Sounds like flavour.
So do me a favour and spell it the british way next time…
being nice to people, they do you a favor you do them a favor back it makes people happy!
I think favors are really cool. A favor to me is a sign of respect, and trust, and just mutual, genuine interaction within a relationship, whether it be family, friendship, a romantic one, etc.
When someone does a favor for you, it usually makes you feel good, just because someone really genuinely would do something for you. That, in my opinion, shows a lot for the relationship between you and the person who made you a favor.
do me a favor. i need that money. if you dont giv it to me – ill ill ill jump of the bloody harbour bridge – ill kill myself. gimme the fuck… money. please.
yes. iwwont do it aagain.
never
ever ever ever
i promise
i will not give into that trap anymore
I said I didn’t, but I did. I favored you and after not being able to resist anymore I flavored you. It was worth it. I favored you out of anybody in the entire world. Thank you for the favor.
I’ve never done anyone a favor without first thinking about how it would benefit me. If I feel that my own personal benefit is too low for the trouble taken I will flat out refuse and not bother to give an explaination or just make up a very lame excuse. Does that make me evil? Greedy?
it’s spelt wrong, it should have a u in the middle, but then that’s the american’s spelling for you. i like favours; although i don’t get many. i suppose i’d have to look for more people who give them out. the phrase ‘can you do a favour for me?’ more often than nots ends up with you not having a favour done in return. why is that? one of lifes many ponderances.
friends that give me chocolate and have nice things to say about me because i have just saved their dog from a truck crushing and death of sorts…
well for a start it’s spelt without the u, although i can’t talk as i believe i have just spelled spelled wrong, and i’m not using capitals. although that’s nothing to do with us/uk relations. favor? i’m always asking favours (not favors as I speak in British english). And not so often granting them.
do one for someone
I get the greatest pleasure out of helping people who ask for one, but really I think I should get better at asking for one every once in a while.
Something you do for someone without expecting anything in return.
Small gifts, like party bags from a birthday party.
(its favour! damn american spellings)