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  1. Dec 21, 2004 · Lowdown is a slang term that can mean different things depending on the context. It can mean the details, the side, the point, the poverty line, or the dirty offer. See how people use it in sentences and learn alternative expressions.

  2. The idiom “low-down” has been in use for centuries and is still commonly used today. It is a colloquial expression that refers to information or behavior that is dishonest, unfair, or untrustworthy.

  3. 1. : contemptible, base. a low-down dirty liar. 2. : deeply emotional. low-down blues. Synonyms. Noun. 411 [slang] book. dope. inside. poop [slang] scoop. skinny [slang] tip. Adjective. base. contemptible.

  4. 1. adjective Dishonest or unfair; vile or despicable; contemptible. Always used before a noun. The guy I've been seeing turned out to be a low-down, cheating rat! You're nothing but a low-down coward, you know that? My low-down boss fired me, even though it was his mistake that lost us the client!

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · 1. It is an AmE usage: lowdown, the n. (orig. US) privileged information, intimate details, ‘the inside story’; thus adj. 1901 [US] W. Irwin ‘Prologue’ in Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum n.p.: On the low down, dear Mame, my looty loo, That’s why I’ve cooked this batch of rhymes for you. (GDoS)

  6. LOW-DOWN definition: 1. used to describe a person or action that is very dishonest and unfair: 2. used to describe a…. Learn more.

  7. noun. 1. Slang. the true, pertinent facts; esp., secret or inside information. with the. adjective Informal. 2. mean; contemptible. 3. depressed; blue. feeling lowdown. 4. Jazz. earthy; funky. a lowdown blues. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.