- go down
- go down1. to sink below a normal or expected level or height. •
The plane went down in flames.
•The ship went down with all hands aboard.
2. to descend to a lower measurement. •Her fever went down.
•The price of the stock went down yesterday.
3. to be swallowed. •The medicine went down without any trouble at all.
•The pill I took simply would not go down.
4. to fall or drop down, as when struck or injured. •Sam went down when he was struck on the chin.
•The deer went down when it was hit with the arrow.
5. Sl. to happen. •Hey, man! What's going down?
•Something strange is going down around here.
6. Sl. to be accepted. •We'll just have to wait awhile to see how all this goes down.
•The proposal didn't go down very well with the manager.
7. Sl. to be arrested. (Underworld.) •Lefty didn't want to go down for a crime he didn't do.
•Mr. Big said that somebody had to go down for it, and he didn't care who.
* * *{v. phr.} 1. To deteriorate in quality. * /This hotel, which used to be one of the best, has gone down during the past few years./ 2. To become lower in price. * /It is said that the price of milk is expected to go down soon./ 3. To sink. * /The Titanic went down with a lot of people aboard./
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.