Do-it-for-Emma
A commonly used term in Virginia, used to denote the reason why one should complete an undesired task. Invented by stressed out and procrastinating college students when the desire to keep progressing in their education has run dry.
Joseph: I'm droppin outta college next week bro. I'm done with this whole college thing.
Brian: Come on now, stay in school Joey. Do-it-for-Emma!
Joseph: With logic like that, I guess I'll change my mind then.
Brian: Come on now, stay in school Joey. Do-it-for-Emma!
Joseph: With logic like that, I guess I'll change my mind then.
Do-it-for-Emma
A saying that motivates people to do things that they would otherwise not want to do. Used mainly by college kids in Virginia.
Joey: I hate Spanish homework.
Brian: I know man, but Do-it-for-Emma.
Joey: Shit man, you're right, I can do this.
Brian: I know man, but Do-it-for-Emma.
Joey: Shit man, you're right, I can do this.