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".
Asked weather a person is taking the same route as you