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Get down

Foo 1: Let’s get down foo

Foo 2: Wassup then foo

*Boom bap pow*
by Yournotdownfoo July 12, 2023
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get down off your soapbox

In the days of early politics after 1776, long before television and radio, political candidates would stand on wooden boxes, often ''soapboxes'', in the town square in order to address large crowds. The term soapbox stuck, and ever since then has been used in instances when somebody tries to preach his or her personal views.
There goes Mary trying to tell everyone how to live, I think I'll tell her , ''Get down off your soapbox''.
by Nishnob September 21, 2017
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get down to brass tacks

In the trading posts of the old west, the shopkeeper measured out a yard on his wooden counter and inserted two brass thumbtacks. He used this to measure off "yard goods" such as fabrics and rope. So to set the price he first had to get down to brass tacks.
You've selected your fabric, so let's get down to brass tacks.
by viperquilter October 17, 2015
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Get Down Mr. President!

Basically, the gist of the game was that when you were with a group of friends, at any random time, a member of the group would stick their finger to their ear, as if receiving a message. Eventually, others would notice and copy the movement, and whoever was last upon sticking a finger to the ear or hadn't noticed gets tackled to the ground regardless of location, and the others would yell "Get down Mr. President!!"
Bob: We played Get Down Mr. President! downtown yesterday. We almost got hit by a car.
by iluvboobies123 July 12, 2012
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get down mr. president

A very fun game that may or may not end in someone being injured. A group of friends can play this. Someone starts it by pressing a finger to their own ear like a secret service agent would. The last person to do this is "Mr. President" and everyone yells "Get down Mr. President!" And they tackle him to the ground.
"How did you break your arm?"
"Well we were playing "Get down Mr. President" and my friends tackled my onto a rock."
by Mr. President's bitch September 8, 2013
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get down to business

to begin seriously doing what you need to do;
to begin to get serious; to begin to negotiate or conduct business;
to start talking about the subject to be discussed;
to apply oneself to serious matters; concentrate on work...
There was a real determination to get down to business.

The directors finally got down to business and decided to sign the contract.
by Kacler February 12, 2014
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get down or lay down

to get down or lay down meanz get down with the crew or lay down in a ditch wid holes in ya
by nottz solja March 21, 2007
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