go down with
English
Verb
go down with (third-person singular simple present goes down with, present participle going down with, simple past went down with, past participle gone down with)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, down, with.
- I didn't go down there on my own, I went down with Sam and Betty.
- To catch or contract (an illness).
- Everyone's gone down with the flu, and I'm here in the office all by myself.
- (nautical) To die in the sinking of (a ship or boat).
- Edward Smith went down with the Titanic.