down with the swiftness


a phrase used to describe a skillful move requring excellent reflexes, often used while playing basketball or hacky sack.

inspired by the song down with the sickness by numetal band disturbed.
“that steal was down with the swiftness”
or
“i’m down with the swiftness today, my reflexes are on”

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