It probably means to beat someone down, perhaps in a group. It could be a reference to the skinhead "boot party," since skinhead culture and punk culture share a lot in common.
A rut when you depressed and going down the wrong path
He's nicely telling you he is ready to move on, he doesn't want to hurt you by saying its over,he is letting you down easy... I would move on and find someone else , that's what he is going to do.
It would mean that whoever said it to you is passing down a good singing voice down the family.
When someone is cheating on you for e.g going out with someone else while going out with another person
No it means that someone is not a nice person. A low-down man would be someone who lies or steals. THE low-down means the facts about the situation though!
If someone says that they are going to hunt you down, clearly it's not a complement. It means that "you're in trouble so watch your back" kind of. Along those lines. It doesn't necessarily mean that they are going to stalk you or anything, but it doesn't mean good.
A digestive biscuit is a type of British cookie which is semi-sweet. They are called that because it was once believed that they aided digestion. If you "go down for a digestive biscuit," you would be going downstairs for a type of cookie to eat.
It means you are going to slap them
would usually mean when a horse is running really fast, it's hooves are plunging (going down) to the ground rapidly.
I would say like down time. Time for someone to just chill and relax.
They mean like, you're going down the wrong path; Or, you're being somewhat "idiotic" to a certain situation.
If your nose is up in the air (snooty or snobbish) then to look at a lesser, you would have to look down your nose at them. Hence, looking down on someone or something.