A fork of Rural Dictionary
Denotes a keenness or willingness to participate, in reference to a suggestion. It is generally said with contextually embellished excitement, and emphasis on the rhyming factor of the phrase. This phrase draws its origins from the Pierrot, or 'sad clown'.
I'm down like a clown's frown!!!
Being on a friendly basis with someone who is generally depressing but still amusing.
"Hey isn't that that weird Kyle kid? He really brings down a room." - Person A "Hold your tongue, hussy, I'm down with the clown frown." - Person B