Eva you look watered down, like I know you’re fully Peruvian but you look like you might be half Caucasian
by Reime705 December 06, 2019
To shut someone up by making them look like a dumbass. Mainly, when a person believes’s they are right about a certain thing but, are in fact wrong. For example they believe a (i.e. Person made a certain song) but it fact it is a totally different person so they are proved wrong and humiliated in front of a crowd. It is normally proclaimed by one of the on lookers if they believe the diss is worthy of the recognition.
1. Person 1: "I dont care what you say, drinking everyday is better then smoking weed every day for your body."
Person 2: "Your a fucking moron you obviously believe everything D.A.R.E taught you!"
Crowd: "Ahahahahahahahahah"
Person 3: "Smack-down"
Person 2: "Your a fucking moron you obviously believe everything D.A.R.E taught you!"
Crowd: "Ahahahahahahahahah"
Person 3: "Smack-down"
by [J.C] October 28, 2005
When your favourite local slapper finally gets married, pregnant, dead and is past the point of necrophillia.
Look there goes Milly she just got married. Ho down man, Ho down.
I miss the smell of kweef in the pub. I cant believe mary tried to deep throat that cobra. Such a pitty, Ho down.
I miss the smell of kweef in the pub. I cant believe mary tried to deep throat that cobra. Such a pitty, Ho down.
by Bruva Grimm October 07, 2010
by Joey February 16, 2005
To relax, or to calm down; usually used as the "last word" in a conversation; usually used to take the tension out of a situation, causing each person to smile and realize they are being an idiot.
Examples of usage:
Example #1:
Jonathan: "Sarah, what did you do with my bib shorts? I told you I needed them for today's ride!"
Sarah: "Gear down, they're in the dryer."
Example #2:
Guy #1: "What's up with your outfit? Did you get dressed in the dark?"
Guy #2: "Gear down."
Example #1:
Jonathan: "Sarah, what did you do with my bib shorts? I told you I needed them for today's ride!"
Sarah: "Gear down, they're in the dryer."
Example #2:
Guy #1: "What's up with your outfit? Did you get dressed in the dark?"
Guy #2: "Gear down."
by Lucy13 August 01, 2009
A combination of "chill" and "calm down", somewhat a parody of other word combinations. i.e. chillax
Used to suggest one should calm down, not take things so seriously, etc.
Used to suggest one should calm down, not take things so seriously, etc.
by alm October 29, 2005
a) a hand signal, interpreted to be negative, which consists of a fist, sideways, with the thumb pointing to the ground.
b) below Satisfactory or unacceptable.
c) An indication to kill
antonym: thumbs up
b) below Satisfactory or unacceptable.
c) An indication to kill
antonym: thumbs up
My fellow motorist gave my driving the thumbs down, before speeding off with his arm and middle finger extended.
I'm sorry, but this definition is crude, immature and a failed attempt at humour. I've just have to give it a thumbs down
The roman gladiatorial type looked about the colloseum to see row after row of thumbs down, so he cast his net over the opponent and speared him through.
I'm sorry, but this definition is crude, immature and a failed attempt at humour. I've just have to give it a thumbs down
The roman gladiatorial type looked about the colloseum to see row after row of thumbs down, so he cast his net over the opponent and speared him through.
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 08, 2004