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One Down

the opposite of one upping someone, trying to match a complaint with and even worse grievance.
Person A: I don't think I did to well on this test!
Person B: Well, at least you studied. I didn't even know we had a test today.
Person A: Why are you always trying to one down me, let me have my moment.
by aly_xandra July 20, 2008
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down to the ground

Flying so low under the radar that your feet can actually touch the surface of the earth (or) maintaining a low-profile in spite of the chaos you leave in your wake
He may be a dangerous man to know but he keeps it down to the ground
by Donovan Alpha May 17, 2006
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Hot Down

When a football player spikes a hot pocket into the end zone and a bunch of orphans run in to eat the guts left on the ground
Joe: Hey Gary did you see that hot down?
Gary: Yeah man, those orphans were totally trampling all over each other.
by CPO117 July 31, 2011
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sit down

it means sit ya dumbass down cause u not eatin it
Girl: girl u mad ugly
Me: nigga sit down
by nene wit da pp March 28, 2022
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System of a Down

Alternative Music. Great Band

Serj Tankian- lead vocals
Daron Malakian- guitar, backing vocals
Shavo Odadjian- bass
John Dolmayan- drums
"Banana banana banana TERICOTTA, banana TERICOTTA TERICOTTA PIE"
or
Person 1 "Lets listen to system of a down"
Person 2 "who?"
Person 1 plays cd
Person 2 "They're f***ing awesome!!"
by £iÄnÅ November 19, 2006
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Down the Line

A broad all encompassing phrase used to describe anywhere that a person does not usually reside.

In South Auckland New Zealand (an area heavily influenced by US gansta culture) it is essentially a 'place' being anywhere except where they are supposed to be.
Q: Where is your old man?
A: He is down the line

Q: Why did you miss your court case?
A: 'I was down the line'.
by drleocute March 6, 2009
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down the shore

This term is used by people in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware "tri-state area" to describe the general vicinity of the coastal barrier islands in relation to inland locations. People not familiar with the barrier islands of the mid-Atlantic coast are often confused by this term. "Why not just call it 'the beach'?" they say. This question reflects ignorance of the mid-Atlantic geography where the barrier islands form pleasant beach-fronts and bay-fronts both. Because of the narrow shape of these islands, one can easily access the beach and the bay, where there are different views and recreation activities available. So, when someone from, for example, Philly travels to the coast, they are not necessarily going to "the beach". They are going "down the shore". When they arrive to the barrier island and they roll down the windows and smell that salty breeze, they are "down the shore".
Phone conversation:
"Hey, are you going down the shore this weekend?"
"Well, actually, I'm down the shore right now! But yeah, I'll be down here this weekend too! Maybe we can go to the beach. Maybe we can go to the bay for a bit and watch the sunset. Maybe we could go to the boardwalk, get some salt water taffy, fries and pizza perhaps. Play some mini-golf, you know. Whatever we decide to do, it's gonna be great, cause we'll be DOWN THE SHORE the whole time!"
by slimmm January 22, 2010
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