Do your thing Meaning in English
expression
Definition
A casual way to encourage someone to act naturally, show their talent, or be themselves, especially in their own unique way.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, friendly or encouraging. Common in spoken English, especially when cheering someone on or giving them freedom to express themselves. Usually positive; not used in formal writing. Can refer to dancing, performing, working, or any unique skill.
Spanish: haz lo tuyo - haz lo que sabes hacerPortuguese (BR): faça o seu - faça do seu jeitoPortuguese (PT): faz o teu - faz à tua maneiraChinese (Simplified): 发挥你的特长 - 做你擅长的事Chinese (Traditional): 發揮你的特長 - 做你擅長的事Hindi: अपना काम करो - अपनी शैली में करोArabic: افعل ما تجيده - افعل بطريقتكBengali: তোমার কাজটা করো - নিজের মতো হওRussian: делай своё дело - будь собойJapanese: 自分らしくやって - 自分の得意なことをするVietnamese: làm điều của bạn - cứ tự nhiên điKorean: 네 방식대로 해 - 네가 잘하는 걸 해Turkish: kendi işini yap - kendin olUrdu: اپنا کام کرو - خود بنوIndonesian: lakukan halmu - jadi dirimu sendiri
Example Sentences
When the music starts, just do your thing.
basic
Everyone was watching him do his thing at the party.
basic
Don’t worry about us, just do your thing and have fun!
natural
Whenever she gets a camera, she really does her thing.
natural
If painting is your passion, then go ahead and do your thing!
natural
Go ahead and do your thing on stage.
basic