be completely lost or wasted; fail utterly.
"they didn't want to see their investment go down the toilet"
1) Having messed up so bad that one has done the exact opposite thing one was trying to do
2) Having accidentally lost progress instead of gained
3) Trying to use the down escalator to go up
“The calming medicine has only made the ape more angry!” hollered the scientist. “We’ve gone up the down stairs!”
The men walked out of the maze entrance, frustrated that all the paths they took had only led them up the down stairs, as it were.
Alice wasn’t very bright at times, seeing as there was many an occasion where she was going up the down stairs at the mall.
A naughty alternative to New Jerseyans who simply go down to the shore. In this case, a group of two or more will hide under a pier on the beach to... smoke pole.
I was arrested for going down on the shore with the chambermaid from the Tropicana. But I don't regret it, it was sweeter than yoo-hoo.
Usually has "I showed them" before it but it may change depending on past, present, or future tense.
Definition;
A phrase normally used when proving someone wrong.
Past Tense;
In the past tense, it can only be used when telling the story of you doing so to someone.
Present Tense;
In the present tense, it's telling another person/party, that you are currently in an argument with someone and proving them wrong.
Future Tense;
In the future tense, it's telling someone you are going to go prove someone wrong because of their false statement.
Past Tense;
"So what happened?"
"After they dropped the weapon, I showed them it do go down"
Present Tense;
"Why are you late? We've been waiting for you for the past 10 minutes"
"Sorry, I'm showing someone it do go down"
Future Tense;
"Ugh, that person is so wrong about (topic here), I'm gonna show them it do go down"
When something is very unlikely to happen or unbelievable.
That's so crazy it's like a horse's head going down the drain.