to use the tongue and lips to touch someone's sexual organs in order to give pleasure.
to punish someone very quickly and severely: Do that once more and I'll come down on you like a ton of bricks! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Chastising & rebuking. admonishing.
It's a sign of serious intimacy
The fact that he is ready to go down on you means he is really into you! For real, going down on women is as big a deal for guys as giving a blow job would be for us. So if he is up for it then you know he is ready to kick it up a notch in bed and otherwise.
slang to lose the effects of a drug and return to a normal or more normal state.
Meaning of come down on someone/something in English
to punish or criticize a person or activity very strongly: They're coming down heavily on people for not paying their license fees.
[mainly US] to act in an unfair or dishonest way in order to gain an advantage.
Punish or reprimand severely. For example, My professor is going to come down on me for not completing the paper, or The judge promised to come down hard on drug dealers. [Early 1600s] Also see like a ton of bricks.
intransitive verb. : to lose or fall in estate or condition.
The rain began to come down. They'd come down specially to see us. You have to come down to the office and see all the technology we have.
phrasal verb
came down to; come down to; coming down to; comes down to. : to have (something) as the most important part.
feeling angry or disappointed with someone or something: Dad's down on me since I scraped the car backing out of the garage.
A catchphrase used on the television game show "The Price is Right", inviting a member of the audience to come to Contestant's Row to play the game. Veronica Johnson, come on down!
(come down to something) to be the most important aspect of a situation or problem. In the end, it all comes down to who wants the job the most.
On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to come down, such as: decline, decrease, degenerate, descend, deteriorate, and fail.
"Come down" is oriented with respect to the speaker: 'Move down toward where I am'. If the speaker were above the listener, "come down" would be the wrong thing to say. "Get down" is oriented with respect to the listener: 'Move down from where you are'.
to punish or criticize a person or activity very strongly: They're coming down heavily on people for not paying their licence fees. The authorities plan to come down hard on truancy in future.
verb. ['ˈkʌm'] come forth.
slang. a depressed or unexcited state.
dirty girl (plural dirty girls) (derogatory) An adult female, usually young, who acts in a promiscuous manner and often has an “easy” reputation.
do (someone) dirty in American English. slang. to treat unfairly or reprehensibly, as by cheating or slandering. See full dictionary entry for dirty.
idiom. : to do or say harsh and unpleasant things. Sometimes you have to get down and dirty with your competitors.
To belittle means to put down, or to make another person feel as though they aren't important. Saying mean things about another person literally makes them feel "little." To belittle someone is a cruel way of making someone else seem less important than yourself.
informal. used in writing to represent the sound of the phrase come on when it is spoken quickly (as when urging someone to do something or expressing surprise or skepticism)
rude and showing no respect: a sassy young girl. confident or showing confidence: a sassy little black dress. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
By #TeamEBONY | May 26, 2016. Dating Down: to enter into a relationship with someone with a much lower income, less material possessions, or a far lower income-earning potential.