Word down
to be in agreeance with someone, or something, or with a situation.
for sure, word down.
an expression used to describe one’s dislike of doing something.
a: want some of my chai tea latte???
c: word down!!!!
opposite of word up; implies a negative response.
“want to go see mean girls with me and my 10-year-old niece?” “word down!” “huh?”
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something truly worth worrying about. that’s worriable.
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