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Getting down with the VW up!
In the 1960s, it was Bing Crosby playing a 51-year-old getting down with the kids in High Time.
September 27, 2013 Updated at 4.56pm BST 4.36pm BST Getting down with the US breakfast lingo, we've ordered our eggs "medium easy".
Detective Winston Harbin was captured on video getting down with the Wobble dance and displaying seriously slick and surprising moves for the whole world to see.
Gone are the days of trying to finesse a hookup across town now you can simply take an elevator to a different floor or walk down the hall and start getting down with your crush.
Getting down with your bad self is a "wonderful" way to release energy when you're stressed, Posen says, because it "uses a lot of muscles and it's also playful". You'll be reaping the benefits of endorphins, which are produced both when you move and when you're enjoying yourself.
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Even Mozart could get down with that.
"Let's all get down with that.
When politicians try to get "down with the kids", the results are almost invariably disastrous.
"Jason got down with him early and made him work for everything," Boeheim said of Hart's efforts against El-Amin.
-- Get Down With Debt.
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