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I'll take civility, Cole Porter and clean shaven men over the shorts wearing, two days of stubble, foul mouthed feminists any day yeah, I'm looking at you SharpSince the expression "to hunker down" is fairly new, I guess it will mean whatever people choose it to mean, at least for a while. 11D defined hunkered down as "hid out. " Posts added nuances: Loren: "settle in and get serious"; Anon. 6. 24: "settle in and not emerge"; Hartley70: "gird oneself for a long siege. " All of these additions, I think, suggest not doing anything rash or risky. Thus if you hunker down with studies you will not take on new projects; if you hunker down in a siege you will not lead forays in an attempt to break it. I've heard the term in football. A team, leading by four touchdowns in the third quarter, will hunker down conservative defense, no risky passes on offense and play for the clock to run out. Anon. i.