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      [Idiom]  | "down with" 


      1: —used to say that one does not like something and wants it to stop or fail

      2: —used to say that one understands or approves of something

      3: affected by (an illness)

      [Idiom]  | "go down with" 


      1: to begin to have or suffer from (an illness)

      [Phrasal verb]  | "come down with" 


      1: to begin to have or suffer from (an illness)

      [Phrasal verb]  | "load down with" 


      1: to burden or oppress with something heavy, laborious, or disheartening

      [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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      [Verb]  | "go down (with)" 


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


        * e.g., " ... across the United Kingdom a number of children have gone down with chicken pox this week "



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       [ "down with" ]

      1: In a state of acceptance or agreement regarding.

        * e.g.,  ... Connor: "Hey, man." 

       [ "down down down" ]

      1:  Referring to the trip to a magical land(or place).

        * e.g.,  ... "Alice fell in the rabbit hole and went down down down." 

       [ "down for it" ]

      1: "Down for it" means when you agree with a person about something .

        * e.g.,  ... " wanna face time?" Sure I'm down for it 

       [ "downE" ]

      1: A male or female,

        * e.g.,  ... the 3 types of Non-Heterosexual people: 


       [ "downE" ]

      2: commonly of Asian decent (particularly Filipino)

        * e.g.,  ... Out: completely open regarding sexuality, carefree, confident. Out people tend to be the sterotypical, flamboyant, but not always. 


       [ "downE" ]

      3: who IS out of the closet,

        * e.g.,  ... In: in the closet, denying their bi/homosexuality to themselves and others when it is obvious that they are NOT heterosexual 


       [ "downE" ]

      4: but not necessarily OUT and OPEN,

        * e.g.,  ... DownE: out of the closet, but still low key about their sexual orientation, not as obvious as OUT people, usually takes people longer to figure out which way downE people truly "swing" 


       [ "downE" ]

      5: regarding their sexuality,


       [ "downE" ]

      6: tending to keep their homo/bi sexuality


       [ "downE" ]

      7: on the "down low"


       [ "downE" ]

      8: Most people classifying themselves as "downE"


       [ "downE" ]

      9: tend to do so out of avoidance of


       [ "downE" ]

      10: family-related, religion-related, culture-related,


       [ "downE" ]

      11: or society-related reasons,


       [ "downE" ]

      12: IE: Fearing persecution, or


       [ "downE" ]

      13: not quite being ready,


       [ "downE" ]

      14: or wanting to be,


       [ "downE" ]

      15: completely OUT in the OPEN.

       [ "down with that" ]

      1: Ok with that, its cool, alright

        * e.g.,  ... We can chill with my crew if you're <b>down with that</b> 

       [ "Not Down" ]

      1: Phrase that indicates one is not willing to do something. There can be different ways to use this. Commonly used in Orange County, California.

        * e.g.,  ...  Jason: You're not down to go to Flamebroiler! Aaron: I'm so down! 2 Jason:Let's go to Brea! Aaron: Nah bro. Not today. Maybe next week. Jason: what!?Not Down. 

       [ "Down There" ]

      1: A reference to the genetalia of either a man or woman

        * e.g.,  ... Girl to guy- "Yeah, don't you owe me a trip down there?" 

       [ "Downe" ]

      1: Derived from the definition of "downlow" which was taken from the African-American Community. Brought in by the Filipino/Asian-American Male & Female LGBT community. Reinvented into the word "DownE" with a capital "E" expressed during the hype of the raving/exstacy scene which began to popularize in the early 90's. Giving those who are on the "downlow" a more open environment (i.e. E-parties.) Those using the term "DownE" also used it to seperate themselves from society's stereotype of a Gay Asian Male, as well as Gay Asian Female. As a means of communication. The internet played a major role in the growth in popularity for the word "Downe." With websites such as Downelink.com, the definition of "downe" is constantly changing. A good thing or a bad thing, take it as you will. From my opinion, the definition can't be found on any dictionary. Define it for yourself. Whether it be just another term for being Gay, Lesbian, Etc. or make it mean more to you than just a label.

        * e.g.,  ... Do you remember the downe scene back in 96? Now thats taking it way back to it's roots. 

       [ "down it" ]

      1: drink quickly

        * e.g.,  ... The Cuckoo Clock At about 3AM, I was drunk as a skunk because there was a lot of voddy. So, with a certain time limit, I did down it. I came home just in time to hear the cuckoo clock cuckoo three times. Quickly coming up with a plan, I cuckooed nine more times, hoping my wife would think it was midnight. I was very proud of myself. The next day, my wife asked what time I got home, and I replied, "Midnight, just like I said." She said that was good, and for some reason she said we needed a new cuckoo clock. When I asked why, she answered, "Last night when it cuckooed midnight, it cuckooed three times, said 'S%!t!,' cuckooed four more times, farted, cuckooed three times, cleared its throat, cuckooed two more times and then started giggling. 

       [ "to be down" ]

      1: an expression of interest and approval of an idea that one hasn't considered before, or as to hint that you want to do something that hasn't been suggested yet. A: I never been with a dude before, i am a little nervous. B: You want a hummer?

        * e.g.,  ... A: I just can't think of what to do for your birthday. 


       [ "to be down" ]

      2: A: Yeah, I'd be down with that. or

        * e.g.,  ... B: I'd be down with a pair of diamond earrings. 

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