To engage in shenanigans, allowing all inhibitions to be released into one glorious act of tomfoolery.
by Robb the Knob 937 February 01, 2010
This phrase, also said as "DTC" is used when accepting to attend a plan or to commit to doing something.
Jackson: Hey, You want to hit up a party later?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm down to clown.
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George: Could you help me move this log?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm DTC.
Henry: Yeah man, I'm down to clown.
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George: Could you help me move this log?
Henry: Yeah man, I'm DTC.
by TheGasMaskGuy September 06, 2011
To be willing/able to drink a lot and goof off. It could also mean just being really game to do something...anything.
by TheBMillz January 24, 2011
The rare act of drinking andvacting a fool while hanging out with the boys during the work week at the bar or drinking outside the home past the age of 30 because your wife got you bitch whipped .
Guy 1: Who's down to clown tonight?
Guy 2: You kidding me? It's a Tuesday night bro. I have to be up at 5:30 am bro!
Guy 2: You kidding me? It's a Tuesday night bro. I have to be up at 5:30 am bro!
by Jham12ster February 13, 2018
A phrase meant to convey your willingness to participate in something; A way of saying "yes," that expresses genuine excitement and/or happiness.
by D.Avenger March 11, 2005
“Did you say hey to Sara while you were at the bar?” “Yeah we hung out all night and she was all over, she’s totally down to clown.”
by McDoogle February 13, 2018
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