downset


the opposite of “upset”. has a positive connatation despite the prefix “down-“. which raises the question of why “upset” has a negative connotation if it begins with the prefix “up”.
i was so downset the other day because my team won the superbowl.

Read Also:

  • downstairs toilet

    a very lazy british attempt at making a synomyn for a woman’s private parts. it can be alot of fun to use though, as people are usually very confused when confronted with it in a sentence! “she dropped her alan whickers and i had a good look at her downstairs toilet.”

  • down to the short strokes

    an expression that means the approach of the end of a process or task; antic-p-ting completion as the final steps are finished. the city planner announced to the audience that the park upgrade project is coming down to the short strokes as the city will open the park this weekend.

  • DP in the G

    dance party in the garage. the “dp” portion of the acronym is not to be confused with the more commonly used term: double penetration. one should use this term when they want to take the party to the next level. this term was coined at sonoma state. hey everybody listen up: dp in the g! […]

  • dpoc

    one who has “deep pockets”. dominick is dpoc over there , spending his money. i ain’t got no money, i ain’t no dpoc. danish piece of cr-p that bus coming back from bornholm was a cl-ssic dpoc.

  • Draahmah

    addressing a person of being draahmah in other words that are more easy to understand may include: fun dramatic cheerful exciting and lively. drama comming from the word dramatic, and draahmah having the same pr-nounciation as drama yet having a similar meaning to dramatic. jade: lets go out on sat-rday? sophie: kl b, i’ll bring […]


Disclaimer: downset definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.