Taken (something) down a thousand In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "taken (something) down a thousand", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2022-04-15 09:04

Meaning of Taken (something) down a thousand (redirected from take (something) down a thousand )

Synonyms:

calm down! , cool it down , go easy , quiet down , simmer down

Take (something) down a thousand slang verb phrase

Used to say that someone should cool down or calm down

Take it down a thousand. It's nothing to worry about!

I think we need to take it down a thousand before being warned for making noise.

I was trying to take it down a thousand but I can't help laughing.

Other phrases about:

calm your tits

Used to advise somebody to calm down 

as calm as a toad in the sun
very calm and content in situations that aren't ideal.
funky fresh

Used to describe someone or something that is very cool or good

(as) gentle as a lamb

Used to describe someone kind, calm and pleasant

have/keep your wits about you

To stay calm in a difficult situation and react to unexpected things quickly

Grammar and Usage of Take (something) down a thousand

Verb Forms

  • take (something) down a thousand
  • takes (something) down a thousand
  • took (something) down a thousand
  • taken (something) down a thousand

The verb "take" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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