Verb
bend over (third-person singular simple present bends over, present participle bending over, simple past and past participle bent over)
To bend one's upper body forward and down while standing or kneeling.
I had to bend over to see all the way down there.
On the far left-hand side of the frame are three large blooms that bend over the prince's desk. Source: Internet
However the suit was not attached to the helmet, so a diver could not bend over or invert without risk of flooding the helmet and drowning. Source: Internet
Bill was not quite six feet tall, and he still had to bend over just to kiss the top of his wife’s head when she was standing. Source: Internet
If you like to dominate in bed and your lover is more submissive, have them bend over and grab a table or a desk. Source: Internet
However, once during a timeout when the noise lessened, he heard a woman yell, “Hey ref, you need to bend over and open your other eye!” Source: Internet
Jardine said detectives will bend over backward to meet an eyewitness or neighbor at a secondary location if the reporting person doesn't want to be seen talking to officers for fear of being labeled a "snitch." Source: Internet