A fist pound with your thumbs down.
by Laleph September 11, 2019
by Kalie is down to the brain April 26, 2020
"Pants down, Shinji."
by Anonymous2023617 September 12, 2023
When a partner in a law firm (who is almost always white) writes down or writes off billable hours accounted by a person of color associate, in part, because they do not look like their white associate counterpart.
White male associate: Hey! Got a pretty good bonus this year for making my billable hours…did you?
POC female associate: No, I got so many “white downs” because the white partners in this law firm devalue my time, bro.
POC female associate: No, I got so many “white downs” because the white partners in this law firm devalue my time, bro.
by Decolonize Law Firms June 26, 2021
1. Uniformed personnel spending preposterous amounts of money to celebrate a promotion; usually out of a slavish sense of obligation to tradition. 2. A Finical asteroid strike which ironically heralds the presumed increase in wealth and generally an outsized increase in responsibility. 3. A celebration of a shiny new object on your uniform.
Enlisted person 1: “Where are all the other officers today?”
Enlisted person 2: “Hospital.”
Enlisted person 1: “Why?”
Enlisted person 1 “Lieutenant (JG) C. is selling his blood plasma to pay his rent and the rest are there for severe dehydration”
Enlisted person 1: “What happened?”
Enlisted person 2 “Wetting-Down.”
Enlisted person 2: “Hospital.”
Enlisted person 1: “Why?”
Enlisted person 1 “Lieutenant (JG) C. is selling his blood plasma to pay his rent and the rest are there for severe dehydration”
Enlisted person 1: “What happened?”
Enlisted person 2 “Wetting-Down.”
by Worst of the best August 28, 2019
"I'm doing sod all today, on wind down for my week off."
Or
"Have you seen how little Dave is doing today?"
"Well he is on wind down, it's his last day tomorrow"
Or
"Have you seen how little Dave is doing today?"
"Well he is on wind down, it's his last day tomorrow"
by Bucksend March 11, 2016
Anything that has multiple levels or hierarchy (e.g. a company) can have information passed from a high level to a lower level. When this happens, information is said to "bubble down" from above.
"The hate that students feel towards the rival football team had to bubble down from when the coach lost a bet 15 years ago against their coach."
by whatwasthatnow February 12, 2016