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Shut it down

When a certain tribe feels threatened of being exposed the end all discussion and censore you.

"The goyim are starting to catch on and sharing too much info to their social media followers, froends and family!! Shut it down!!"

by Face0fBased on iFunny February 28, 2022

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down terrible

Worse than down bad, you’re basically in a position where everything is fucked. You been down bad for so long you’re down terrible.

Guy 1: “I jerked off 7 times yesterday”
Guy 2: “Whatever situation you’re in we gotta get you out, I been down bad before but you’re down terrible right now.”

by GrrrrtBao October 25, 2020

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Clown Down

The expression used by FitMC, a Historian/YouTuber "On the Oldest Anarchy Server in Minecraft." This expression can be used when beating someone on Minecraft in a PVP battle, most likely with cheat clients. Used by only the most alpha of males. Must be bald to use this.

YES! Clown down baby, clown down. My hack client is better than yours.

by The Figgler Lover 27 February 18, 2021


down for you

to only be about or like someone; to be loyal to one person

"Jessica,

I'm so down for you "

by 123456123457125372 April 17, 2016

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Down to A T

On point, Exact, And Perfection.

E.G

God damn Mike has this job down to A T!
(Mike has perfected "this job")

by dfgsafq35g4w5 June 14, 2016


Down Bad

When someone is depressingly horny

*sees picture of any girl*
Someone whose down bad: “ GRRRRRRR WOOF WOOF BARK BARK ARF ARF BARK WOOF WOOF GRRRRR SNARL SNARL HSSSSSSS GRRRRRRR WOOF BARK ARF BARK SNARL WOOF WOOF BARK ARF GRRRRRRR WOOF WOOF BARK BARK ARF ARF BARK WOOF WOOF GRRRRR SNARL SNARL HSSSSSSS GRRRRRRR WOOF BARK ARF BARK SNARL”

by oscarsowavy October 27, 2020

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Down by Law

According to Jim Jarmusch, director of the film by this name: "Down by law, at the time in the mid-80s, was kind of in use on the streets as meaning a very close connection with somebody. If somebody was down by law, they were close to you or you would protect them. I know that, earlier, in prison slang, if somebody was down by law, and they got out before you, they would contact your family or look after people outside if you needed them to. So it meant something very close or a code. I really liked the contradiction of that, being something that sounds like being oppressed by the law, which of course under that condition is where the slang came from. So, I liked that contradiction of it. And I liked it also in terms of the film being contradictory in that they are oppressed by the law but they also become down by law with each other."

Jimmy ain't gonna rat on me. We're down by law.

by UnfrozenCaveman September 29, 2014

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