get down

Verb

 * 1)  To bring or come down; to descend; to cause to bring or come down.
 * 2)  To swallow (something).
 * 3)  To duck or take cover, usually to avoid harm. Commonly used as a caution or warning in the imperative.
 * 4) To concentrate; attend.
 * 5)  To depress; discourage; fatigue.
 * 6) To relax and enjoy oneself completely; be uninhibited in one's enjoyment.
 * 7)  To dance, particularly without inhibition or restraint, or in a sexually suggestive manner.
 * 8)  To party.
 * 9)  To have sex, especially to perform oral sex.
 * She's always willing to get down with him.
 * 1)  To leave the table after dining.
 * 2)  To record, most often in writing.
 * 3)  To criticise; to be strict towards.
 * 4)  To use a drug, especially heroin.
 * I can't wait to get home and get down.
 * 1)  To do or perform well; to make happen; to make a serious effort at doing something.
 * I've got this process down.
 * 1)  To bet on (something); to place bets; to gamble.
 * He's gotta get down on this sure thing.
 * 1)  To leave the table after dining.
 * 2)  To record, most often in writing.
 * 3)  To criticise; to be strict towards.
 * 4)  To use a drug, especially heroin.
 * I can't wait to get home and get down.
 * 1)  To do or perform well; to make happen; to make a serious effort at doing something.
 * I've got this process down.
 * 1)  To bet on (something); to place bets; to gamble.
 * He's gotta get down on this sure thing.
 * 1)  To criticise; to be strict towards.
 * 2)  To use a drug, especially heroin.
 * I can't wait to get home and get down.
 * 1)  To do or perform well; to make happen; to make a serious effort at doing something.
 * I've got this process down.
 * 1)  To bet on (something); to place bets; to gamble.
 * He's gotta get down on this sure thing.
 * He's gotta get down on this sure thing.