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    [Noun]  | "come*down" | \ ˈkəm-ˌdau̇n \


    1: a descent in rank or dignity


    Origin: 1840 ;

    [Verb]  | "come down" 


    1: to lose or fall in estate or condition

    2: to pass by tradition

    3: to pass from a usually high source


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Idiom]  | "come crashing down" 


    1: to fall down with a lot of noise and force —sometimes used figuratively

    [Idiom]  | "come down against" 


    1: to decide or say in an official or public way that one opposes (someone or something)

    [Idiom]  | "come down from" 


    1: to move or fall downward from (somewhere or something)

    2: to be passed on from (a former time)

    3: to stop feeling the effect of (an illegal drug) : to stop being high on (a drug)

    [Idiom]  | "come down in favor of" 


    1: to decide or say in an official or public way that one supports (someone or something)

    [Idiom]  | "come down in the world" 


    1: to fall to a lower position or status after being wealthy, successful, etc.

    [Idiom]  | "come down the pike" 


    1: to happen or appear

    [Phrasal verb]  | "come down on" 


    1: to criticize or punish (someone)

    2: to make a strong effort to stop or oppose (something)

    [Phrasal verb]  | "come down to" 


    1: to have (something) as the most important part

    [Verb]  | "come down" 


    1: to take place;


      * e.g., " ... let's wait and see what comes down at the meeting "



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    [Verb]  | "come down (with)" 


    1: to become affected with (a disease or disorder);


      * e.g., " ... I hope that you're not coming down with a cold "



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    [Noun]  | "comedown" 


    1: a loss of status;


      * e.g., " ... after a rapid rise to stardom, the rock band's comedown was just as quick "





    [Phrase]  | "come down hard (on)" 


    1: to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of;


      * e.g., " ... Many parents didn't like that she came down hard on her students. "





     [ "comedown" ]

    1: The word for a hangover from drugs. Usually associated with the day after taking chemicals. Generally feelings of depression, tiredness and irritability.

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, I regret munching those pills, this comedown is fucking awful" 

     [ "comedown" ]

    1: The inevitable feeling after a drug-fuelled session. Usually leads to a heavy drinking binge to lessen or take the edge of the comedown. Many people liken the feeling to their head being melted, fried, fucked or mangled.

      * e.g.,  ... This comedown is a fucking beast, my head is fried. 

     [ "comedown" ]

    1: The feeling one gets when one has munched down one too many pills or bombs or lines the night before and is somewhat FRAGILE

      * e.g.,  ... this comedown is fucking ROUGH 

     [ "comedown" ]

    1: The consequences of running out of drugs like mdma or cocaine. You will crave it and not be able to sleep at all.

      * e.g.,  ... Just had a joint to sleep after the comedown from last night 

     [ "comedown" ]

    1: in golf, on a chip when the ball is heading back toward the ground

      * e.g.,  ... Dude did you see that comedown!" "yeah! it was awesome! 

     [ "Comedown Kid" ]

    1: A person who seems to be constantly coming down off drugs in work during the week, but then seems to come alive during the weekend

      * e.g.,  ... " uh oh here comes the Comedown Kid and he looks fucked again but then again it is 8am on a monday " 

     [ "Holiday Comedown" ]

    1: The feeling after New Years for the first part of January where you realize the holidays are officially over and not only will you have to wait 11 months to re-experience the joy you felt during this time, you have to return to the norm (school, work, etc.) knowing there won't be much to look forward to for a while unfortunately. Usually lasts about a week to a month, though extreme cases may not wear off until spring. Similar to Holiday Withdrawal

      * e.g.,  ... Poor Tom. He's started his holiday comedown knowing Christmas is over and he has to go back to school on Monday. 

     [ "Sunrise Comedown" ]

    1: The feeling that overtakes somebody after they have been out all night partying and not yet slept when the morning birds begin to sing and the cruel light of morning rushes over them.

      * e.g.,  ... I walked home from the rave around 5 AM and the molly started to wear off as the sun was rising above the horizon. The morning light gave me a sunrise comedown that left me feeling nostalgic, regretful, hopeful, but most of all, exhausted to my very core. 

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