A variation on the common saying, "keep your voice down", but with more emphasis on physically keeping the mouth out of sight and harm's way.
Secondary usage of the phrase:
Also used when receiving oral pleasure and the giver lifts his or her head at an inopportune moment, typically before climax or orgasm.
Secondary usage of the phrase:
Also used when receiving oral pleasure and the giver lifts his or her head at an inopportune moment, typically before climax or orgasm.
Bob: No, those girls totally reek of cigarette smoke, no way would I think about hittin' that.
John: Damn it Bob, keep your mouth down, they are right behind us.
or
Jimmy: Damn it, Jessie keep your mouth down, I was about to finish!
John: Damn it Bob, keep your mouth down, they are right behind us.
or
Jimmy: Damn it, Jessie keep your mouth down, I was about to finish!
by RocketJohn November 05, 2007
A term coined by Aneesh M. It is based off of the old saying peace up atown but much is much more clever and more fun to say. It can often be said when departing or bidding someone farewell. Nonetheless, it will make you sound awesome.
by DayCPeePole December 17, 2011
Despite the hot weather, they managed to get down on the greasetrap and clean out the storage facilities.
by Sarah Templin June 23, 2005
What politicians do to our National debt. Instead of resolving it, they refuse to address it and instead borrow more.
The Republicans and Democrats both borrowed a ton of money and put the government further in debt. This is what we call kicking the can down the road. Guess our children's children will be paying this one off.
by Egirl Rhyann June 29, 2020
verb phrase: to dominate; to take control of the situation; to make yours. reference: film "Godfather of Disco"
Justin says,"Dude, I'm gonna go up on the mike tonight and sing "We want fun" at Karaoke."
Bubba replys,"Yeah, put your weight down on it!"
Bubba replys,"Yeah, put your weight down on it!"
by Water of Wonder June 12, 2004
The room of a trailer where a child over 30 years old lives; because they refuse to move out from their parent’s trailer.
John: Hey Craig have you ever seen Steve’s place?
Craig: No, but I heard he lives with his mom in a trailer park?
John: Yeah, he does, its good thing she has a pop down trailer basement for him to live in.
Craig: No, but I heard he lives with his mom in a trailer park?
John: Yeah, he does, its good thing she has a pop down trailer basement for him to live in.
by trailer king March 16, 2007
by smartass69 January 05, 2010