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slow down

vb. (context idiomatic English) decelerate.

WordNet
slow down
  1. v. lose velocity; move more slowly; "The car decelerated" [syn: decelerate, slow, slow up, retard] [ant: accelerate]

  2. become slow or slower; "Production slowed" [syn: slow, slow up, slack, slacken]

  3. cause to proceed more slowly; "The illness slowed him down" [syn: slow, slow up]

  4. reduce the speed of; "He slowed down the car" [syn: decelerate] [ant: accelerate]

  5. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease; "He relaxed in the hot tub"; "Let's all relax after a hard day's work" [syn: relax, loosen up, unbend, unwind, decompress] [ant: tense]

Wikipedia
Slow Down (Larry Williams song)

"Slow Down" is a 24-bar blues written and performed by Larry Williams. Released as a single in 1958, it was a rhythm and blues hit that influenced the growing Rock & Roll movement of the time. It was released as a 7" single (45RPM). The A-Side was " Dizzy Miss Lizzy" and the B-Side was "Slow Down", which were both covered by The Beatles in 1965 and 1964, respectively.

Slow Down (Bobby Valentino song)

"Slow Down" is the debut single by American singer Bobby Valentino from his first self-titled album Bobby Valentino. Produced by Tim & Bob, it spent four consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and has since been certified Gold by the RIAA. The single also peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as number four in the United Kingdom. The music video was directed by Erik White. The official remix features rapper Nas. It is his most successful single to date. The album version contains a string sample of "A Way of Life" by Hans Zimmer, taken from the 2003 movie soundtrack " The Last Samurai". The International Remix Version was produced by Tim & Bob as well and contains an interpolation of Jodeci's 1994 hit " Cry For You".

Slow Down

Slow Down or slowdown may refer to:

  • Slowdown, an industrial action
  • Slow Down (unidentified sound), a sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean
  • West End Slowdown, an annual charity Australian rules football game in Adelaide, South Australia
Slow Down (album)

Slow Down is the fourth studio album by the blues performer Keb' Mo' released in August 1998. In 1999, Slow Down won Keb' Mo' his second Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The album includes the song "Rainmaker" which shares its title with the album Rainmaker, made by Keb' Mo' under his birth name "Kevin Moore".

Slow Down (Loose Ends song)

"Slow Down" is the 8th single by English R&B band Loose Ends from their third studio album, Zagora. It was released in September 1986 by MCA Records and produced by Loose Ends' longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli. The single was the group's second and last number one on the Soul Singles chart.

(Ha Ha) Slow Down

"(Ha Ha) Slow Down" is the first single from Fat Joe's tenth studio album The Darkside Vol. 1. The song features rapper Young Jeezy. It also contains a short sample of Soul II Soul's " Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" (a capella version) throughout the entire beat.

Slow Down (Selena Gomez song)

"Slow Down" is a song by American recording artist Selena Gomez, taken from her debut studio album, Stars Dance (2013). It was released on June 3, 2013, when it was made available for instant digital download along with the pre-order of the album. Hollywood Records later sent the song to mainstream radio as the second and final single from the album on August 13. The dance-pop song was produced by The Cataracs and David Kuncio, and infuses EDM elements in its instrumentation. Lyrically, the song speaks of slowing down time and living in one, magical moment on the dance floor.

Music critics gave a mixed reception to the song, with some praising its catchiness and fun production, while others criticized the EDM influence. "Slow Down" has achieved moderate success, reaching number 2 in Belgium (Flanders), while peaking inside the top 20 in Belgium (Wallonia), Russia, and South Korea. In the United States, the song peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, reached number-one on Billboards Hot Dance Club Songs chart, and it has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 1,000,000 units of the single in the country. On the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart, it reached the position of number 7.

The accompanying music video for "Slow Down" was directed by Philip Andelman and filmed in Paris, France. It features Gomez singing along to the track inside of a car, partying in a nightclub, and strutting down the streets of the city. The singer has performed "Slow Down" in a number of live appearances, including on Good Morning America, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, and UK TV show Surprise, Surprise. It was also performed as the encore of her Stars Dance Tour.

Slow Down (Lacy J. Dalton song)

"Slow Down" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton. It was released in May 1982 as the first single from the album 16th Avenue. The song reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Dalton, Billy Sherrill and Mark Sherrill.

Slow Down (Douwe Bob song)

"Slow Down" is a song performed by Dutch singer Douwe Bob. The song represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, and was written by Bob along with Jan Peter Hoekstra, Jeroen Overman, and Matthijs van Duijvenbode. The song was released as a digital download on 5 March 2016 through Universal Music Netherlands as the lead single from his album Fool Bar.

Slow Down (Brand Nubian song)

"Slow Down" is a song by the band Brand Nubian. The song was recorded in 1990 and was released as a single on their 1990 debut album, One for All. "Slow Down" was later featured on the band's compilation album, The Very Best of Brand Nubian. The song notably samples the guitar riff and part of the chorus from " What I Am" by Edie Brickell. The song also samples "Let's Take It to the Stage" by Funkadelic, as well as "Kool It (Here Come the Fuzz)" and "N.T." by Kool & the Gang.

Usage examples of "slow down".

Aware that he was babbling, Park took a deep breath and made himself slow down.

The watchers expected them to slow down as they came to the bank, but they kept straight on and appeared actually to be going to run underground.

It's supposed to flip and slow down for the last half of the journey.

We might see scientists organizing to assure that the Pursuit of Truth should slow down enough for them to keep up.

In fact, she'd have to take steps to slow down the transformation.