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I've read the expression " I gonna get down with my baby" in what I think is a romantic song. I've checked my English dictionary but it was not help. Could you help me? I think it is American English. Does it mean to reconcile? Thanks.
  

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Get down = boogie = dance. Presumably it derives from "Get down onto the dance floor". In any case, it's slang, and it unlikely to be understood except in the lyrics of pop songs.

  • Get down = boogie = dance.
  • Presumably it derives from "Get down onto the dance floor".
  • In any case, it's slang, and it unlikely to be understood except in the lyrics of pop songs.
  • Rommie
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Get down = boogie = dance.

Presumably it derives from "Get down onto the dance floor". In any case, it's slang, and it unlikely to be understood except in the lyrics of pop songs.

Rommie

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