English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "i'm not doing your dirty deeds anymore" Mean?

Learn what "i'm not doing your dirty deeds anymore" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Refuse

doing your dirty deeds anymore.

It means the speaker is refusing to continue doing unethical or secretive tasks for someone else.

From Under Her Control, Episode 23

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone refuses to keep helping with shady or unethical tasks.

Usage Scenario

Use this when setting a hard limit on bad behavior or unethical favors. It sounds sharp and confrontational, so it is not polite.

Better ways to say it

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I’m not doing your dirty deeds anymore.
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I’m not doing your dirty work anymore.
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I’m done doing your dirty work.

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