by Karina Saralina April 19, 2007

by Lil Mizs Keke July 6, 2008

A phrase made popular by circus clowns and other circus workers. It literally means what you would think it means. It's a form of "see you later". People in the circus absolutely hate saying goodbye, because goodbye is final. See you down the road means that although you're leaving right now, our paths will cross again! Like the train tracks that we travel on from city to city.
by Circus terms March 4, 2016

Also an antiquated reference to giving you a very bad beating administered by anyone, upon anyone, but once particularly common in reference to domestic violence.
In addition to being one of many sexual references in The 30's classic Minnie the Moocher, this is also a reference to a bad beating.
"I ever catch you here again, I'm going to take you down to Chinatown."
"I ever catch you here again, I'm going to take you down to Chinatown."
by Sanquinarius November 19, 2009

by unclegigi July 20, 2020

Its that question you pop when you know she's the one
The one who will stand beside you during the good times or bad, happy or sad
The one who will stand beside you during the good times or bad, happy or sad
You see this beautiful girl walking by.. your eyes meet hers.. You're in love....
you then pop the question: "You Down for some Dong?"
Girl replies: Fuck yea!! me likey some Dong ASAP!!!
you then pop the question: "You Down for some Dong?"
Girl replies: Fuck yea!! me likey some Dong ASAP!!!
by Cacksman February 24, 2011

by Nurse at an old folks home March 1, 2009
