What police say when you're under arrest, or dancing your butt off
GET DOWN ON THE GROUND, YOU ARE UNDER ARREST! (or) Get down, you got the dance floor!
To fight
Foo 1: Let’s get down foo
Foo 2: Wassup then foo
*Boom bap pow*
This is the loud exclamation of a person suddenly made gleeful by a happy occurrence of some kind.
Bob: There's no more opposition to taking action on the zero point implosion information.
Phil McSquee: Wow, man that's far out!
(Phil loudly exclaims} GET DOWN!
down the beach = lets go to the beach
Origin = The Shire (Sutherland shire, Sydney, Australia)
Shire boy 1 text: Lets go down the beach
Shire boy 2 text: Okay I will meet you there in 20 minutes. I am catching the train from Sutherland
Simple explanation to questions asked since the COVID-19 out break
Q: Why are you still in bed?
A: Lock down bro
Q: Why you not calling me anymore?
A: Lock down bro (also acceptable when responding to your girlfriend)
Q: You still on your Xbox?
A: Lock down bro
A brand that rocks your world by symbolizing a sense that we can truly rise above who are today over any oppression or any obstacle WE demand a better version of ourselves.
Guy 1: "nice shirt"
Guy 2: "Thanks count down to infinity is awesome like that"
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What the cantankerous Homer Bedloe gets stuck with doing every time he misses the Hooterville Cannonball and is therefore forced to take a manually-pumped hand-car along the tracks that run from Hooterville to Pixley.
The ultimate "puffed-up dandy-dude getting cut down to size for once" recurring gag-scene from "Petticoat Junction" is when Mr. Bedloe --- while embarked on yet another failed mission to scrap the Hooterville Cannonball --- is forced to perform his classic "Up, down! Up, down! Up, down!" routine with the handcar-lever as he solo-races a clunky hand-car from Hooterville to Pixley after he's either missed the train or is otherwise somehow prevented from "riding in style".