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comin down 

yo comin down is when u ridin clean in ya slab, whip or whatever, but you can't be comin dine in a monkey ass car or hoopty.
Mayne i gonna be comin down on them boys when i slab my 88(delta).
comin down by supaSTAR252 December 28, 2005
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Going down the Accy

Going to smoke outside the 'Activity Zone' leisure center in Malmesbury.
'Let's be going down the Accy and smoke some of that fly joint.'
Going down the Accy by Bill Carr February 14, 2007

put down 

To force love on someone ; to have / claim dominance over someone that might take you for-granted
She always left with no trace like she does every man that has the ability to love her , until he PUT DOWN , now she ain’t going nowhere!
put down by AuroraNay February 21, 2020

all pencils down 

the point at which any decision is made final and no "bright ideas" should be considered that would change the final decision
Person 1: "We are going to the beach for summer break."
Person 2: "That's great! I was also thinking we could stop at my parents house . . ."
Person 3: "And then we can go to our sorority sisters place for a visit . . ."
Person 1: "Whoa! All Pencils Down! The beach is our ONLY summer break destination."
all pencils down by Myster_E April 29, 2013

Doesn't burn down villages

'Doesn't burn down villages' is a term originating from popular video game 'Skyrim' when a character from the game states that "legends don't burn down villages". Therefore if someone 'Doesn't burn down villages' then they are in fact a legend.
EXAMPLE 1:
Charlie: Hey look it's Mr. Roberts!
Isaac: That guy is such a legend
Charlie: Yeah he doesn't burn down villages

EXAMPLE 2:
Charlie: Look, Jason Statham, that really cool badass bald guy from the Transporter series that everyone bones over
Isaac: Yeah, he doesn't burn down villages

blow the man down 

Blow the Man Down is an English sea shanty. The lyric most likely refers to a common mishap at sea during the age of sail wherein a strong, sudden gale catches a ship with its topsails fully set – the force of the wind, depending upon the load and balance of the ship's cargo, can actually "blow the man down", partially capsizing it.
Damn that wind is getting worse, I'm concerned it will blow the man down. Let's drop sail and ride it out.