do someone dirty

verb

Definitions

  1. To deliberately treat someone in an unfair or harmful manner.

    • Johnse lived with her, but didn't marry her. Later he married her cousin. "He did her dirty," says Willis Hatfield of his brother's affair with Roseann.
    • Mira, who thought the Colts did him dirty by not activating him as they promised, did not call back.
    • She was cheating on him—doing him dirty.

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