zip down
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[edit]Verb
[edit]zip down (third-person singular simple present zips down, present participle zipping down, simple past and past participle zipped down)
- (transitive) To unzip.
- 1968, John Crowe Ransom, Kenyon College, The Kenyon review: Volume 30:
- "Naughty cat," she said, but less fiercely, while she zipped down her jacket and made a warm pocket for the kittens in the crook of her arm.
- 2007, S. J. Rozan, Bronx Noir:
- And the man, another Jamaican, says him don't buy puss in a bag so open the bag and make me see the goodies, and I zip down my pants and take it out, and then he asks me to jack off and I'm feeling weird […]