head down, bum up

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Etymology

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From an assumed position of strenuous work. Compare nose to the grindstone.

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Adverb

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head down, bum up (not comparable)

  1. (UK, slang) Hard at work; preparing oneself to work hard.

Usage notes

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Not to be confused with the American forms head/face down, ass up in reference to being a position to be sexually exploited. Similarly, neither is equivalent to keep one's head down, meaning to avoid notice.

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