Can you do me a flavor?

Do me a favor, please, and help me move this. —the phrase Do me a favor is sometimes used in an ironic way when a person wants someone to do something that he or she should do anyway Do me a favor and get home on time for once.
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Can you do me a Favour meaning?

A request for someone to stop doing something bothersome or annoying. Can you please do me a favor and take your loud music somewhere else?
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Do me a Favour example?

I'm glad you called. Do me a favor. Tell your sister that I wasn't able to find the makeup she asked me for. I tried to call her but the line is busy.
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Do me Favour or favor?

Favor and favour, for instance, are American and British English spellings of the same word. Favour is the traditional spelling, still preferred in British English. Recently, however, Americans have dropped the U and begun spelling the word as favor.
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Do me a favor meaning British slang?

(UK, idiomatic) Expressing incredulity. quotations ▼ You expect me to clean up all this mess for you? Do me a favour.
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Do me a flavor slang?

something you say in answer to a stupid and impossible suggestion: "Why don't you tell the police what happened?" "Oh, do me a favour!" Linguistics: interjections. (oh) Lord idiom. aiyo.
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Do me a flavor meaning?

: to do a kind and helpful act for (someone) You can do your uncle a favor by giving him a ride. Do me a favor, please, and help me move this.
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Can you do me meaning?

Urban Dictionary: "Meaning, have sex with me." In other contexts, it can me 'perform a service' in a more general way, such as asking a hairdresser 'Can you do me next?" in which case 'do me' means 'cut my hair'.
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Could you or can you?

Both are technically correct, but the "Could you" form is polite (and preferable), while the "Can you" is almost an implied command that leaves no choice to the doer.
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How do you politely ask for something?

Here are some better phrases to make polite requests in English:
  1. “Do you mind…?.”
  2. “Would you mind…?
  3. “Could I…?”
  4. “Would it be ok if…?”
  5. “Would it be possible…?”
  6. “Would you be willing to…?”
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How do you ask for something nicely?

Use “WOULD YOU DO ME A FAVOR.” This is often used and you must use it when you are asking for a special request or favor. Other phrases for asking something to someone nicely are “DO YOU MIND,” WOULD YOU MIND, COULD I, WOULD IT BE OK IF, WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE, WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO, etc.
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Do me a Favour please formal or informal?

Could you do me a favor? is used to find out if someone will do a favor for you as a way to begin the conversation. The form Would you do me a favor? is more formal.
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Can you give me a lift meaning?

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One meaning of the phrase 'to give someone a lift' is to boost their spirits. For example: My colleagues came to see me when I was in hospital - it really gave me a lift. Let's take some flowers when we go to visit Grandma, to give her a lift.
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Can or could you do me a Favour?

Both of them are good, but 'could' is more polite. Can is more informal, and is 80% strong.
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Do me a salad meaning?

do something for someone as an act of kindness; do someone a favor.
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Can you or would you?

Often (in American English) both phrases are used interchangeably, but in some contexts the second sentence, "Can you..." is used to determine a person's capability, rather than their willingness to do something.
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Can or could use?

Could is the past tense of can. It is used to talk about ability that existed in the past. In my younger days I could run four miles at a stretch. Till last year I could read without glasses.
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What do UwU mean?

Uwu is an emoticon depicting a cute face. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. A closely related emoticon is owo, which can more specifically show surprise and excitement. There are many variations of uwu and owo, including and OwO, UwU, and OwU, among others.
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Can you do me a solid meaning?

US informal. to do something kind or helpful for someone: Anyone care to do me a solid and tell me if I can claim this on my taxes?
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What does it mean when a girl says Imma do me?

It means "You take care of yourself, I will take care of myself"
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Do a favor to me or for me?

To firstly answer your question, the sentence should be as follows: This isn't a favour for me, but a favour for you. If you use the alternative: This isn't a favour to me, but a favour to you.
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What is flavor slang?

Something that is good or well liked; accepted; "kewl". (This term is an alternate spelling of "flavor." Can also be spelled "flavah".) That guy's got the flava. Last edited on May 13 2011.
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