Got the Downs
A phrase used to describe someone who has down syndrome or acts like they do.
Bill: Why is Alec running laps around the school?
Bob: He's got the downs.
Bob: He's got the downs.
Got It Down
When you know something perfectly, you "got it down."
"Eric is one hell of a gardener. Look at all those tomatoes; he has got it down."
Ernie got Betty down fast.
a way to remember the lines on the treble clef that's much better than the old every good boy does fine.
I couldn't remember the treble lines until somebody came up with Ernie got Betty down fast.
you got down
When you say you got down you are asking someone do they have next in a pick up game
Ayy bro you got down?
"Nah bro go ahead"
"Nah bro go ahead"
you got down
When you ask someone you got down you are asking them do they have next in a pick up game
Ayy bro you got down?
"Nah bro go ahead"
"Nah bro go ahead"
Who's Your Goo-Guy-Got-Goin'-Down?
Who's Your Goo-Guy-Got-Goin'-Down? is the most social form of salutation. Primarily indigenous to West Coast North American Males, originating in California, this super-friendly hello is quickly spreading across the globe. Which only begs one question:
Who's YOUR Goo-Guy-Got-Goin'-Down?
Who's YOUR Goo-Guy-Got-Goin'-Down?
Friend 1: Who's Your Goo-Guy-Got-Goin'-Down?
Friend 2: Oh yeah?
Friend 1: You're such an ASShole!
Friend 2: Great!
Friend 2: Oh yeah?
Friend 1: You're such an ASShole!
Friend 2: Great!
Your Mums Got A Mullet Down Under
A term used to describe ones mother impliying that they have a lot of pubes. Can be used as a come-back if someone says you have a mullet.
Example
Alexis: You've got A mullet.
Akira: No mate, your mums got a mullet down under.
Alexis: You've got A mullet.
Akira: No mate, your mums got a mullet down under.