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Pronunciation
Adverb
down there (not comparable)
- (euphemistic) In the genital area; often used of and/or by females
1928, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, chapter 14, in Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Gutenberg edition, [Florence, Italy]: [ […] Tipografia Giuntina, […]], →OCLC; republished as Lady Chatterley’s Lover (eBook no. 0100181h.html)[1], Australia: Project Gutenberg Australia, August 2011, archived from the original on 11 November 2020:And when I'd come and really finished, then she'd start on her own account, and I had to stop inside her till she brought herself off, wriggling and shouting, she'd clutch clutch[sic] with herself down there, an' then she'd come off, fair in ecstasy.
2005, Annie Fox, Elizabeth Verdick, The Teen Survival Guide to Dating & Relating, page 44:Then she put her hand on my pants, you know, down there.
2013, Erin MacPherson, The Christian Mama's Guide to Baby's First Year, page 15:It may seem a bit strange to squirt yourself with warm water from a squirt bottle every time you use the restroom for a few weeks, but I'm pretty sure we can all agree that getting an infection down there doesn't sound fun.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see down, there.
Translations
In the genital area
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 下面 (zh) (xiàmiàn)
- Esperanto: tie malsupre
- German: da unten
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