v. phr. , informal 1. To make (someone) unhappy; cause low spirits; cause discouragement. Low grades are getting Helen down. Three straight losses got the team down. 2. To swallow; digest. The medicine was so bitter I couldn't get it down. 3. To depress a person's spirit. Working at such an awful job got Mike down.
GET ONE DOWN
Meaning of GET ONE DOWN in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012