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Get my purse! Okay, I'll bring it down when I come back down, okay?
Come
back down is an English phrasal verb.
Let's say my wife and I are having a party, and of course our friends, are
having a party downstairs,
here, and my wife's purse
is up in her bedroom, right here. Now I have.. in order for me to get
the purse I have to go upstairs. So boomp boomp
boomp, boomp, boomp, boomp, boomp, and into the bedroom I go.
Uh, and I get the purse, of course,
and when I come, when I come, come means to go from
one-point, one point to another point forward, so here..
If I'm I'm right here, and I
come to you, and you're right here that means I move forward
to you, so I come to you. If I come
back, back is the opposite direction. It's back,
back, back, back, forward, forward, forward, forward back, back, back, back,
forward, forward, forward, forward, so back,
back is to retrace your steps, so you have to come,
come, so this point here where the purse is to the
back to the party down, of course down is the stairs, the stairs are down,
down, so come shoooop
come back
which is the the opposite I love this to do
back whoom, and then, of course, down the stairs, so when I come
I get the purse, and then I come one stair, two stair, three stair, four stair, five stair
boom down, so
"come back down" means to go from
one point to another point in the opposite direction
that you've already come, down
the stairs, down the stairs. Come Back Down
, "I'll bring it when I come back down, okay?"