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Throwdown

To eat, typically of a manner more associated to mess hall or cafeteria and is casual, with less emphasis on being formal, or of care for manners and etiquette and more for just simply enjoying the food, drink and company. A gathering for consumption of food, drinks, sometimes ravenously, or in a party style or quick manner. Can also be associated to male bonding - cavemen, campground, trench style dining. Its synonymous with the term chowdown.

At break time, we have only minutes to really throwdown.

by Charvelguy2 October 30, 2009

Throwdown

to fight or to drop some weed in a dutch

yo dis nigga tryna throwdown......yo u trya throwdown on this L

by b82y8hnekjah June 05, 2010

throwdown

1. to fight 2. perform or produce something extremely well. 3. An individual contribution to a group project. Comes from the phrase "To throw down the gauntlet", which means to issue a challenge. In medieval times a knight would throw his armored glove, or gauntlet, at the feet of another knight to challenge him to combat. If the knight took up the gauntlet he accepted the challenge.

1. You got a problem with me? Let's throwdown, right now! 2. He can really throwdown a beat. 3. "We're getting pizza. Are you in?" "Yea, I'll throwdown."

by IsoldaM January 13, 2013

throwdown

1 to fight.

she was up in my face and i was ready to throwdown hardcore.

by xdx August 31, 2003

throwdown

about to kick some ass like theres no tommorow

I asked josh if he wanted to throwdown, and all he said was that hes never refused.

by Masta Kim February 28, 2006

throwdown

A major blowout or party. To have a great time and have others do the same.

We went to a major throwdown in Myrtle BEach

by J Largent May 30, 2008

throwdownable

music that you can "throwdown/hardcore dance" to.

hxc kid: yo, this shit is throwdownable nukka!!!

by s-lee April 29, 2006