(transitive) To cover with; to smear or spread on to.
If someone tries to do my guitar, and I don't want it to be done, it's between him and me. I don't call in Bill Wyman to come in and do him over for me, with one of his vicious ankle-twisters or Chinese burns.
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(transitive, Britain, slang) To beat up.
I go to a match for one reason only: the aggro. [E]very night during the week we go round looking respectable … then if we see someone who looks like the enemy we ask him the time; if he answers in a foreign accent, we do him over; …
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(transitive, US) To repeat; to start over.
Our house got done over last night.
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