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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Get down with someone

Does "to get down with someone" mean "to have sex with someone"?

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I suppose it could. It is not any expression I have used or even seen, and it's not even in urbandictionary. Here are some good expressions: Let's get down to business.

  • I suppose it could.
  • It is not any expression I have used or even seen, and it's not even in urbandictionary.
  • Here are some good expressions: Let's get down to business.
  • She really gets me down with all her complaining.
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I suppose it could.

It is not any expression I have used or even seen, and it's not even in urbandictionary.

Here are some good expressions:

Let's get down to business.

She really gets me down with all her complaining.

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get down with (someone or something)
1. To accept, agree with, or be in support of someone or something. Usually used after "can" or "could." I just couldn't get down with the way they were running the company, so I quit. So far he's the only politician I can get down with.
2. To be on friendly terms with or enjoy the company of somebody. Usually used after "can" or "could." I've never

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teal limeDoes "to get down with someone" mean "to have *** with someone"?

It's slang, which means its definition is nebulous. I strongly recommend you not try to use it yourself. I wouldn't. A good example of its use is in the old Kool and the Gang song "Jungle Boogie":

Get down - get down
Get down - get down
Get down - get down
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