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Down to mars (adjective) : 1. Unusual. 2. Having an unusual personality
Better come back down to mars. Girl, quit chasing cars. —Outkast, Roses
Submitted by: madison from California on Apr. 23, 2007 00:03
downpause (noun) : the slight pause in the rainstorm as you drive under an overpass.
Wow! That was quite the downpause; it seemed to last longer than normal.
Submitted by: Larry from Iowa on Feb. 20, 2007 10:49
downroar (noun) : opposite of uproar. Eg a crowd suddenly falls silent after the rival team scores.
Chelsea replied with a late equaliser. At Old Trafford, the home crowd went into a downroar.
Submitted by: Zahra from Malaysia on Dec. 06, 2005 08:00
downscalator
(noun) : a descending escalator
We are on the sixth floor, and Housewares is on the fourth. We'll have to take the downscalator.
Submitted by: Ralph Lyda from Georgia Us on May. 30, 2007 12:54
(noun) : a power-driven set of stairs that descends continuously
The downscalator to the first floor is located in the center of the store.
Submitted by: Rich L from South Carolina on Jan. 23, 2006 08:19
downshift (verb) : to exchange a high-pressure, high-consumption lifestyle for a simpler, more enjoyable, more self-reliant way of life
Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 16, 2005 18:34
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