- for one to get ones "dauber down" is when someone is depressed about something menial. The expression is normally said by a friend, parent, teacher, or coach as a slightly humorous way of telling the subject to cheer up.
Joe- Misses the field goal in practice for the second time in a row
Coach- Now c'mon now Joe, "don't get your dauber down"
Coach- Now c'mon now Joe, "don't get your dauber down"
by silachoo September 23, 2010
by king lovell January 05, 2018
to misbehave, to party, to lose control of oneself and do things one shouldn't do, to get in touch with the rebellious part of one's personality
by Roody August 17, 2005
An Arnold Schwarzenegger quote showing Arnie himself armed with a gun shouting those very words. Typically meaning "Lie down or I kill you", it could scare someone into lying down because they value their life.
by The ArchTitans March 25, 2016
by scg902 December 23, 2018
"Its quarter after four? Almost time to get down to brass tacks"
"Hey, let's get down to brass tacks, pass me a bowl so I can pack one up"
"Hey, let's get down to brass tacks, pass me a bowl so I can pack one up"
by jdmoskow November 14, 2013
A term used on a grateful dead or grateful dead related parking lot in the early 90's and still found on parking lots accross the country. Soley invented by the enfamous Steve Burkemper before a grateful dead show on the parking lot. Ticketless and desprite he realized that holding his finger in the air to obtain a miracle ticket wasn't efficient enough. So young Burkemper came up with the catchy jungle "Kick down so I can get down", which became an instant staple for ticketless deadheads tring to score a ticket.
by Brandon Marshal January 07, 2005