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caffeine is down

when someone is feeling with low energy and they want to have the sensation of feeling pleasure physically and/or emotionaly

"damn bro, my caffeine is down, can you cheer me up please? ;)"

by orangedonut October 14, 2020


don't let down

Although "Don't let down (me)" sounds like the opposite to "Don't leave hanging(me)" the two phrases are synonymous Both phrases are about support or more precisely about losing needed support. If you ask another not to let you down you're asking that person not to take away their support. On the other hand if you ask a person not to leave you hanging, again you are asking them not to take away their support and leave you "hanging"

I need your help, please don't let down (me). I'm depending on your help, don't leave hanging (me).

by orbsphere May 16, 2018


SIR GET DOWN

A very polite way to say to a citizen that he should move his physically manifested body down a bit.
Usually used by the stately executive force.

"Scream" SIR GET DOWN! SIR GET DOWN! SIR GET DOWN!

by Darkunesu_II January 20, 2025


The down-and-back

When someone giving a blowjob in 69 position slides down into the reverse cowgirl.

The 69 was amazing enough, then she did the down-and-back and it basically blew my mind.

by jackwagon39 September 1, 2015


broke down

to lose self control but with a binge like appetite.

Your wife has been trying very hard to quit a nasty porn addiction but she broke down and now can't stop.

by gave in November 16, 2017


broke down

term used for when you separate from somebody you were never in a relationship with. but somehow emotionally attached to them.

What happen to you and shae?” “Oh, we just broke down.”

by keithxwilson July 23, 2020


stiffing down

when you are sitting in your desk in class and you get a boner, or when you get a boner in class so you sit down at your desk to help hide it.

yo, I was stiffing down so hard in English today. Thank god Mrs. Gregory didn't ask me to stand up!

by sprainter August 27, 2015