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downer
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
downer
(noun)
downer
/
ˈ
daʊnɚ/
noun
plural
downers
downer
/
ˈ
daʊnɚ/
noun
plural
downers
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOWNER
[
count
]
informal
1
:
a drug that makes the body relax
especially
:
barbiturate
I took some
downers
to help me sleep.
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2
:
something that is unpleasant or depressing
“His cat just died.” “Oh, that's a real
downer
.”
Our conversation about death was a bit of a
downer
.
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