"do exactly what it says on the tin" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: does exactly what it says on the tin [present, singular, third-person], doing exactly what it said on the tin [participle, present], did exactly what it said on the tin [past], done exactly what it said on the tin [participle, past]
Etymology: Based on the slogan from a series of UK television commercials for Ronseal (sealant products), beginning in the 1990s. Head templates: {{en-verb|do<does,,did,done> exactly what it says<says,said,said> on the tin}} do exactly what it says on the tin (third-person singular simple present does exactly what it says on the tin, present participle doing exactly what it said on the tin, simple past did exactly what it said on the tin, past participle done exactly what it said on the tin)
  1. (idiomatic, Britain, Ireland) To do what is described or what one would expect, with no further explanation needed. Tags: Britain, Ireland, idiomatic

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