GDFR (Goin’ down for real)

GDFR is a widely recognized abbreviation used in social media and mostly in pop culture. but what does it really mean? GDFR simply means “Goin’ down for real”. This term became popular after the song by the same name “Goin’ Down for Real” was released. It was a song by Flo Rida featuring Sage the Gemini and Lookas. Ever since then, the term has gained wide usage in social media language.

Now the question is, how can one master its use in daily conversations like the GenZs? It’s very simple. Whenever you are partying or talking about parties or events you can use this term. For example, “I’m GDFR this time, let’s get sloshed!” Here the person is talking about partying and how excited they are. This term is used to explain excitement, enthusiasm and readiness for partying. If you are really into partying and going to events you can simply use this term.

GDFR – Goin’ down for real

When trying to convince someone to party or invite them to the same, you can use this abbreviation and make it concise. For instance, “Are you coming to the Halloween party tomorrow? I’m GDFR, come along if you want.”

You can also use this abbreviation whenever trying to show readiness for something. If you are ready to catch up with a friend, or an event you can use it and sound effortlessly stylish. “Sunday brunch on me. Are you GDFR?” Or “The Coachella event is coming up. Are you GDFR?”

When you want to show that you support someone or something, utilize GDFR and voila you are good to go. “GDFR this week onwards, let’s gym together.” Or “Man the music video looks dope, GDFR for the launch event.”

In the rave and pop culture, you can use it since it matches the situation perfectly. You can go like, “The new rave music that I heard is so amazing, I’ll share the link if you’re GDFR.” Or “A pop music marathon while we drive? I’m so GDFR, lessgooo.”