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The expression "down with somebody/something" is used to show a strong dislike or hostility towards a person, group, or idea. For example, "Down with the tyrannical government" means that the speaker is against the government's actions and wants it to be removed from power. It is often used in protests or rallies to convey dissatisfaction towards something or someone. But it is not a polite expression to use in a formal setting or with someone you do not know well because it can be seen as confrontational or aggressive.