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do as sb please

British pronunciation/dˈuː az ˌɛsbˈiː plˈiːz/
American pronunciation/dˈuː æz ˌɛsbˈiː plˈiːz/
to do as sb please
[PHRASE]
1

to perform any activity in the way that one prefers, paying no attention to what others might say or think about one

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to [do] as {sb} [please] definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "do as one pleases" and when to use it?

The idiom "do as one pleases" is a common expression that has been used in the English language for centuries. Its origin can be traced to the Middle English period, where the word "please" was derived from the Old French word "plaisir," meaning "to please" or "to satisfy." It is often used in discussions about personal choices, lifestyle preferences, and decision-making processes.

Examples
1If can coerce a sentient AI―possibly through programmed torture―into doing as we please, the economic potential is unlimited.
2The boss preferred me to work late, but he told me to please myself.
3Yesterday, Debby did as she pleased and took a spontaneous trip to the beach, enjoying the freedom of making decisions on her own.
4Despite the criticism from her peers, Lisa always does as she pleases, pursuing her passions without worrying about others' judgments.
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