down with



Down with

someone or something! Do away with someone or something!; I am opposed to someone or something! Down with higher taxes! Down with corporate tax breaks! Down with tyrants!
See also: down

down with

1. Ill with, as in He's down with the flu. The down here alludes to being felled by illness. Also see come down with.
2. Depose, do away with, as in Down with the king! This imperative dates from the early 1500s.
3. Lower or put something down, as in Down with the mainsail. [Mid-1600s]
4. be or get down with . Be close friends with, as in I'm down with that crowd. [Slang; late 1900s]
See also: down

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Achaicus-Biblical, Biblical Latin
ŠImun-Croatian
TereTE-reSpanish
Herbertoer-BER-to (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Yissakhar-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
DietfriedDEET-freetGerman