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'Go down on' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English. It is more commonly used as a slang term, and thus is generally not appropriate for formal writing. If you hear someone say 'go down on,' they are typically referring to a sexual act. Example: I overheard some people talking about going down on each other.
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From: Goth Day at Disneyland! Previously - Let Me Go Down on Her.
Twinrova, once hit, will go down on one of the islands.
"You will go down on your knees".
"Don't go down on the ground with him".
She squirmed when he attempted to go down on her.
"Tom does not let the sun go down on a problem," Crean said.
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"I even went down on one knee.
I've gone down on one knee.
Almunia goes down on one knee, Messi impishly chips him.
"He went down on one knee," Koehler told the cops.
He goes down on one knee to talk at eye level.
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