Verb
go below (third-person singular simple present goes below, present participle going below, simple past went below, past participle gone below)
(intransitive, nautical) To go below deck on a ship; to leave the top deck of a ship.
The weather's getting bad; you had better go below!
I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world, for there I could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. I do not wish to go below now. Henry David Thoreau
The geometric mean of the phase velocity and the group velocity cannot exceed c, so when the phase velocity goes above c, the group velocity must go below it. Source: Internet
In fact, that was the only month in which the temperature didn’t go below zero. Source: Internet
I believe that amount should be the 30% now clearly if you want to go full half half you have your fifty percent but the minimum of thirty should be the commitment and that would be the concrete floor that you don’t go below. Source: Internet
The mithqal did not go below 25 dirhams and was generally above, but from that time its value fell and it cheapened in price and has remained cheap till now. Source: Internet
Park compares attempting to go below the ground state to trying to travel "south of the South Pole." Source: Internet