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What is Get Down?1: Doing what is socially popular regardless of ethical beliefs. I was wit my boys and the offered me crack, I didn't want to be Buzz Killington so I had to get down with the get down. Get Down - videoGet Down - what is it?Act of dancing to the Audio Adrenaline song "Get Down" We showed up to the meeting a few minutes early, and people were getting down. What does "Get Down" mean?During the disco and funk era, in many venues the dance floor was often located below the seating area, so to "get down" was to go down to the dance floor. Originally meant in reference to dancing, eventually leading to sexual implications. However, it also means "to be cool with". Disco conversation in the 1970s: "Get down with your bad self... go dance, you supafly!" Get Down - what does it mean?circa 1970s American slang "Trouble Man", by Marvin Gaye: Get Down - meaningTo get down with what is going on around you. Girl: "What are you doing today?" Get Down - definitiongo to an event where there is dancing, and start dancing. Man, when i get to the club a fena a get down with the get down. Get Down - slangAn "old school" term referring to the speaker system in one's trunk. "...fucking'em up wit all type of Get Down...seem like some of them niggas tryna tear shit down..."- J.T. Money (Chevy Game) Get DownWhen one is operating an automobile, and leaves the car to enter a building or place of residence. Hey, are you going to get down, or am I? Get DownAn action one makes only after completing the act of getting up. You gotta get up to get down Get DownAn Internet meme that started in Japan, featuring people dancing extremely fast with odd positions, paired with Hirose Kohmi's song Promise. It started when a user of Nico Nico Douga, a Japanese video sharing website like YouTube, posted a video of a glitch in the Nintendo 64 game 007 Goldeneye, where, if the game ROM was partially removed from the console (if the cartridge wasn't fully in) the characters, at seemingly random moments, would spaz out, their models moving to random poses every frame. Another Nico Nico Douga user then put the song Promise to the glitch video, with the phrase "Get Down!" playing first, as the characters started glitching, giving the appearance of random dancing. Someone else then created an anime-style animation of a character called Nitori dancing to the song, showing her spinning in midair to mimic the glitch. Users started taking dozens of pictures of themselves in random poses, put together to form an animation, similar to stop-motion. It's still spreading as of early May 2010, with dozens of such videos on YouTube. Get down yureru mawaru fureru |
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