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get down verb- to depress UK, 1930
- Tina wants her doctor to prescribe pills for depression. “It really gets me down being shut in so much with the kids,” she says. — The Guardian, 24 May 2000
- in sports betting, to place a bet US
- By the way, ask him what the odds are on the Giants? I want to get down for a hundred. — Edward Lin, Big Julie of Vegas, p. 99, 1974
- I seen a couple of guys I know, had a couple of pops, got something down on it. — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 24, 1977
- — Bay Sports Review, p. 8, November 1991
- to be a part of, or to relate to UK
- New Labour was sniffed at for trying to “get down with the kids”. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 154, 1999
- to have sex US
- [W]e catch a cab, zoom up to my apartment in the East eighties, get down, catch a cab, and zoom back down. — Susan Hall, Ladies of the Night, p. 51, 1973
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