GODOWN
go down
Verb
go down (see go for conjugation; see down for other possible meanings)
- To descend; to move from a higher place to a lower one.
- You'll need to go down two floors to get to that office.
- To decrease; to change from a greater value to a lesser one.
- The unemployment rate has gone down significantly in recent months.
- To fall (down), fall to the floor.
- He went down in the second round, after a blow to the chin.
- To stop functioning, to go offline.
- Did the server just go down again? We'll have to reboot it.
- To be received or accepted.
- The news didn't go down well with her parents.
- To be recorded or remembered (as).
- Today will go down as a monumental failure.
- To perform oral sex.
- Some people just don't like to go down.
- To take place, happen.
- A big heist went down yesterday by the docks.
- To disappear below the horizon of a plane; to set.
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