Another possibility is that 'down' is a misused or very informal term here. In a more standard sense, we might expect 'two girls are reading a novel'. But if we consider it in a more colloquial or made - up context, it could mean that the two girls have found a novel and are starting to explore it, like they are 'down with' (in a very unorthodox sense) the idea of reading this particular novel.
The 'Two Girls Down' novel could potentially revolve around the relationship between the two girls. It might explore themes like friendship, rivalry, or how they support each other in a particular setting, perhaps a small town or a school environment. Without reading it, it's hard to say for sure, but these are common elements in stories about two main characters.
Perhaps it refers to a physical book that is literally upside down. But more likely in a literary sense, it might describe a novel that subverts traditional narrative structures. It might have a non - linear plot, starting from the end and going backwards, or having a chaotic sequence of events that seems 'upside down' compared to normal novels.
Earning money referred to earning income through various means, including work, investment, and starting a business. Making money while lying down referred to earning money through certain opportunities or means without spending too much time and energy. In some novels, lying down to earn money became a common plot or theme to describe the protagonist easily obtaining rich wealth or income through some accidents or opportunities. This kind of plot usually described how the protagonist used his intelligence, appearance, or other advantages to obtain wealth without much effort. However, it was not easy to earn money in real life. It required a lot of time and energy to find some opportunities or achieve one's goals. At the same time, he also needed to be cautious about risks. He could not blindly pursue high returns and ignore risks.
Looking down on a person means to belittle or deny someone's ability and value, expressing contempt, disdain, or discrimination. This word is usually used in a negative context. It is an expression that is impolite and disrespectful to others.
I'm not sure about'me in comics down'. It might be a very specific or made-up term that doesn't have a common or clear meaning. Maybe it's related to a unique context or inside joke.
The down arrow on a story can have various interpretations. It might imply that you can click or tap it to expand or reveal more details. It could also be a visual cue for navigation within the story interface.
The story of 'Mean Girls' is basically about high school social dynamics and the drama that ensues when a new student tries to fit in and deal with the popular but mean girls.
'Get down' can have various meanings like to lower oneself physically or to start dancing in a lively way. 'Pulp Fiction' is a famous movie. Maybe it could imply getting into the mood or groove related to the edgy, energetic feel of 'Pulp Fiction', perhaps like getting down to the funky or intense style presented in the movie.
It could mean that some girls have a habit of biting while reading a novel, perhaps out of nervousness or concentration.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't name the exact main characters. But as the title suggests, two girls are likely to be the main focus. They could be friends, sisters, or just two girls who are brought together by some event in the story.