An over used, yet quite telling statement.
A Juggalette, Juggalo or Fan of any of the Psychopathic records boys, use this phrase to show thier undying loyalty to thier fello Lo's & Lettes and The Dark Carnival
We dont care what you think because with so many people down with the clown, who else can say they are in a 5 million strong family?
A Juggalette, Juggalo or Fan of any of the Psychopathic records boys, use this phrase to show thier undying loyalty to thier fello Lo's & Lettes and The Dark Carnival
We dont care what you think because with so many people down with the clown, who else can say they are in a 5 million strong family?
by Kiah Von Krunk July 17, 2008
by vampn3r October 13, 2007
by Yagrandpa September 20, 2007
Denotes a keenness or willingness to participate, in reference to a suggestion. It is generally said with contextually embellished excitement, and emphasis on the rhyming factor of the phrase.
This phrase draws its origins from the Pierrot, or 'sad clown'.
This phrase draws its origins from the Pierrot, or 'sad clown'.
by mbryo_ January 24, 2011
A phrase meant to convey your willingness to participate in something; A way of saying "yes," that expresses genuine excitement and/or happiness.
by D.Avenger March 11, 2005
To engage in shenanigans, allowing all inhibitions to be released into one glorious act of tomfoolery.
by Robb the Knob 937 February 01, 2010
This phrase, also said as "DTC" is used when accepting to attend a plan or to commit to doing something.
Jackson: Hey, You want to hit up a party later?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm down to clown.
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George: Could you help me move this log?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm DTC.
Henry: Yeah man, I'm down to clown.
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George: Could you help me move this log?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm DTC.
by TheGasMaskGuy September 06, 2011