Explanation

  • Keep something secret, quiet, or discreet.
  • Avoid attracting attention to it. Often implies the information is sensitive, slightly illicit, private, or just not ready for public knowledge.

Origin

  • Originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
  • Down low means low-profile, discreet, secret.
  • Gained wider popularity starting in the 1990s through music and culture.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Keep it low-key (very common synonym)
  • Hush-hush
  • On the QT
  • Keep mum
  • Keep it under your hat
  • Fly under the radar (avoid attention)

Vulgar/Emphatic (Stronger commands for secrecy/discretion):

  • Don't fucking advertise this.
  • Keep this shit quiet.
  • No need to broadcast this shit.

Milder/Standard:

  • Let's be discreet about this.
  • Please keep this private.
  • Let's not draw attention to this.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Informal. Very common in casual conversation, especially among younger generations and in urban contexts.
  • Generally too informal for official business or very formal settings, unless the atmosphere is relaxed.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Less likely now due to widespread use, but the AAVE origin and specific nuance (discreet, low-profile) might be missed by some learners who just equate it to secret.

Examples

  • They're dating, but they're keeping it on the down-low for now.
  • I got a sneak peek at the new designs, but keep it on the down-low.
  • Let's meet up later, but keep it on the down-low, I don't want my boss to know I left early.

Dialogue

Person A: Hey, I managed to get us backstage passes for the concert!

Person B: No way! That's awesome! How?

Person A: Doesn't matter, but we gotta keep it on the down-low. They're really limited.

Person B: Got it. DL. Thanks, man!

Social Media Examples

  • Tweet: Planning a chill get-together this weekend, keeping it on the down-low tho, invite-only. DM for deets. #Lowkey #Vibes
  • Instagram Story: Working on a secret collab! 🔥 Keep it on the DL for now... more soon! #Music #Collaboration
  • Reddit Comment: Yeah, I heard about that loophole too, but best to keep it on the down-low so they don't patch it.

Response Patterns

  • Got it. / Okay.
  • Will do. / Sure thing.
  • DL, understood. (Using the abbreviation)
  • No problem.
  • My lips are sealed.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

  • Confirm understanding: Okay, won't mention it to anyone.
  • Ask for the reason: Why the secrecy? / Why keep it DL?
  • Clarify scope: So, who *can* know? / Just between us?

Conversation Starter

  • No. It's an instruction about information being shared or an activity being planned.

Intonation

  • Emphasis usually on down-low.
  • Often said in a hushed, conspiratorial, or casual tone.
  • Yeah, just keep it on the DOWN-LOW. Often abbreviated to Keep it DL.

Generation Differences

  • Very common among Millennials and Gen Z. Widely understood by Gen X as well. Older generations might understand it but use it less frequently.

Regional Variations

  • Originated in the US (AAVE) but is now widespread in many English-speaking countries, particularly in urban areas and online.
Mum's the word