This is from the wikipedia page:Take You Down" is probably Chris Brown's most risque song to date, as it has extremely strong sexual undertones and lyrics. The song is basically about how he feels a strong sexual attraction to his girlfriend. The video is equally as risqué, as it features Brown gyrating and humping all over the stage. He is also featured taking his shirt off and revealing himself. He also suggests sexual intensity with the types of actions he applies within the routine, suggesting that he wants to pleasure his girlfriend.
That basicly means that "Take you down" means that Chris Wants to "please" his Girlfriend. And if you still don't get it that it means he wants to, not to be disgusting but have sex with his girlfriend.
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It's a phrase used to refer to the enemies, such a terrorist as in saying that they have been taken down.
when you roll down a hill in your dance routine
Well it is easy age never gos down money bills don't go down i mean how cant you get that? BUT ANYWAYS THAT'S THE RIGHT ANSWER
To take a turn around the dance floor
would usually mean when a horse is running really fast, it's hooves are plunging (going down) to the ground rapidly.
To take somone down is to lower his arrogance or self-esteem..
it means to take out
Well it is notch first of all and secondly it means calm down!
It means sex.
pnworhd is an upside down pyramid. If you take pnworhd in script and turn in upside down you will get pyramid
to let someone take advantage of you
A takedown is when you take your opponent to their knees and get behind them or take them to their stomach. A takedown gives you 2 points
It means she wants to have sex with him.
informal: Take it easy, calm down; try not to stand out so much.
Descendre is 'to go down / to take down' in French. ex: descends le linge, s'il te plait : take down the laundry, please - le chat doit descendre de l'arbre : the cat has to get down the tree.
Held your what?
"Be cool dude" is a casual expression telling someone to stay calm, composed, or relaxed in a given situation. It is often used to encourage someone to not overreact or to handle a situation with a sense of ease.