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Honker Down

To commit to someone, to be there physically and emotionally to support and care for someone.
He knew after talking with her she was the kinda gal he would Honker Down with
Honker Down by Ur Pal Cindy May 7, 2026

Hunkerdown 

The act of bending over and singing a long extended powerful note in a song.
The singer David Archuleta is known for giving his all in live concert settings and doing the "hunkerdown" is a common occurrence as he belts out a long, gorgeous (sometime high) note.
Hunkerdown by lilygirl2400 November 1, 2010

Hunkerdown 

Mephistopholes remained in his hunkerdown for the rest of the pandemic, emerging only for gingerale, The Wall Street Journal and smoke.

Refusing to go to ground in a hunkerdown, brave Bettina kept her janitorial job at Lincoln Center--which was much easier now that all performances were remote. "My, my," she said later in an oral history of The Covid Time. "Fat cats didn't know if they were coming or going--if I paid 250 a ticket, I'd sure show up for the symphony."
Hunkerdown by Hifalutin! February 9, 2022