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go down on

VERB
  1. provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation

How To Use go down on In A Sentence

  • We junior cadets were made to go down on our knees in rows and scrub the wooden decks with holystones in a to and fro motion.
  • Let not the sun go down on your wrath. 
  • Do not cross the bridge but turn sharp left to go down on to the towpath.
  • Let not the sun go down on your wrath. 
  • Let not the sun go down on your wrath. 
  • Maybe it's a stretch, but I think it's a take off of the word "genuflect," which means to go down on your knees. GeekLikeMe.net
  • Never let the sun go down on your anger. 
  • The open ocean widened upon either board, and the hills of the mainland began to go down on the horizon, before she came to her unhomely destination, and lay-to at last where the rock clapped its black head above the swell, with the tall iron barrack on its spider legs, and the truncated tower, and the cranes waving their arms, and the smoke of the engine-fire rising in the mid-sea. Memories and Portraits
  • Never let the sun go down on your anger. 
  • a blessed pratie or a boult of fat bacon will never go down one of your villainous throats again; and then, 'he added,' I'll sell you for scarecrows to the Pope o 'Room, who wants a dozen or two of you to sweep out his palace.' Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
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