1. chow down - Verb
2. chow down - Phrase
chow down (third-person singular simple present chows down, present participle chowing down, simple past and past participle chowed down)
(idiomatic) To eat, especially to eat vigorously.
We're all famished; it's time to chow down.
Cupping them in one hand, she used the time generally spent in silence to chow down on them. Source: Internet
!” getting louder each time, like he was watching his dog chow down on roadkill. Source: Internet
London restaurant and listings, so you’ll know where to chow down before you even get to London, the hottest city in England. Source: Internet
Season to taste and chow down. Source: Internet
Sprinkle with chopped cilantro, add a lime wedge, and chow down. Source: Internet
The landlocked patch of cement in front of the Stage Deli earned the nickname because diners gathered there to hang out and chow down at all hours. Source: Internet