do someone a frighten

verb

Etymology

Intentionally incorrect grammar for comedic purposes; compare do a listen and can haz. Originated with the “Stop It Son, You Are Doing Me a Frighten” meme; first known use is on 8 November 2015, in an iFunny post by watarimono.

Definitions

  1. To frighten someone.

The neighborhood

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