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Discover Ludwig"going down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a sexual act where one person performs oral sex on another person. Example: "She loved when he went down on her, it always gave her intense pleasure."
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going down on
verb
Present participle of go down on
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Going down on this one was different.
"Going down on his hip, he really tightened his focus.
Going down on a knee stuck him as a little, shall we say, paltry.
"You're beautiful," she told him, going down on to her haunches and unzipping him.
Poor Reading: 3-0 up yet still going down on goal difference.
John's friend did not have any Sherman Juice but did have a Polaroid of his girlfriend going down on him.
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I've gone down on one knee.
Almunia goes down on one knee, Messi impishly chips him.
"No one had gone down on me, I had gone down on everyone, I hadn't cum.
All three went down on changeups.
"You will go down on your knees".
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