In my opinion,
This idiom uses basic laws of gravity to convey the point that you can't always be on the up and up, no matter who you are or what you are doing. Eventually you will fall back to the ground.
For example,
You win 10 hands of Blackjack in a row. You are on dopamine high, and you are thrilled with the reality of winning so much money. So, you push your luck and bet everything on Roulette in the prospect of getting even more chips. Then you lose everything. You are brought back down to earth, and it is a sobering feeling.
This idiom is a yin & yang approach to things. For the good, their is a bad.
Well it is easy age never gos down money bills don't go down i mean how cant you get that? BUT ANYWAYS THAT'S THE RIGHT ANSWER
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· Asian and African indigenous art reflect nature and the life of the common folk through various media techniques and processes based on the factors of time, climate, resources, ideas and historical and cultural context.
a pulley is something when you pull it up it gos down and when you pull it down it gos up and Mohammad Rabee wrote this and I wrote what does a wheel and axle mean.
What you drink gos though your body and comes out as wee
to cool the water when the water gos down the radiator.
beacuse it gos down across sideways and crossways
24th of September 2010
till it gos down
Rain I beg to differ. Rain may come down, but accdording to the water cycle, the "rain" becomes rundown water, and eventually evaporates, therefore, rain does go up.
Yes he gos potty upside down with little kids
its when a man gets his dick and gos up and down and when a girl well no clue acually
Gos Gosal is 5' 9".
Its Very Simple Spend The Coins. Hope I Helped
you spelt gos wrong, mate.