To bring down the house means to cause an audience to leap to its feet, breaking into cheers and wild applause, by the power of one's performance.
through a party when noone is home
bring (as 'they bring' something)
Stress on both Only and understanding and a slight pause before, will bring down..... It could be written as 'It is only understanding [each other's points of view] that will bring down the fence dividing a nation.
Discourage, bring down, dishearten.
To bring back alive
We'll Bring the House Down was created on 1981-03-13.
Clarification needed. Are you sure about this expression? Could it possibly be "bring down the house"? How was it used? "Bring down the house" is something that would be said about a performance--especially a live performance in a theater or auditorium, where an audience would express great approval by loud applause (clapping), calling, whistling, etc. All that noise is said to bring down the house (meaning the theater); a performance that brings down the house is a huge success.
This is a theatre term. If you "bring down the house," then you're getting so much applause and praise that it's likely to tear the roof right off of the theatre and make the building collapse.
She knew she had to bring down her opponent with solid arguments during the debate.
Gravity can 'bring' water down into the house.
knock down / bring down
Like bring it down start all over
bring flowers to her house or something i mean you dont want to freak her out or do you?
It means your cute or hot.
in the text of system of a down it means Bring your own bombs
Don't let anything bring you down keep going
It means "open for business, bring money". Usually a drug house.