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going hard

to kick it to the fullest. gettin' drunk, high etc. partying like there's no tomorrow.
Andre: Ayo, is you goin to the party tonight?
Sean: You already know. I'm going hard, yo.
Andre: Yeah i feel you - i'm goin hard too. Kickin it like there's no tomorrow.
by anjee minaj December 29, 2008
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Going Gorillas

No one knows what it means.

But it's provocative.

It gets the people GOING.
"Got my niggas in Paris, they be going gorillas."
by Apocryphallanx January 2, 2012
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Day-go

Derogatory word for Italian (see also: dago) early italian immigrants were forced to work in the coal mines and they would get paid cash-in-hand at the end of each day. . getting paid as the day goes they were called Day-gos.
Alright boss it's time to shut down, gotta go pay the "Day-go"
by LMFD013 March 30, 2011
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rearing to go

eager to begin; sometimes "raring" to go; the metaphor is equestrian and like other equestrian allusions "champing at the bit" it connotes that something or someone else is in control, in this case preventing immediate gratification
The twins were rearing to go on the drive to Disney World.
by vortac August 29, 2006
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go ahead on

To allow someone to move ahead of you, to signal that you let them go first, stating that it is time to leave.
A reversal of the proper english of 'go on ahead'. Its a southern thing.
You: Time to leave.
Me: Go ahead on.

You: (open a door for me) Go ahead on.
by skzyp July 28, 2008
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Go play

The parent-to-child equivalent of piss off I’m busy
5yo: Daddy, why do ducks have webbed feet?

The Dad: Well they use their feet as flippers to swim in ponds, now go play alright?
by SushiWarlord March 21, 2019
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Going for Glory

1. In football, to give the ball some welly from 40 yards out in the hope you will score a brilliant equaliser and be carried off the pitch by adoring team mates, rather than hit a defender or balloon hilariously over the bar, as you almost certainly will.

2. In a wider context, to refer to somebody having a jolly good go at something that they will inevitably fail at.
1. "We're into the 89th minute. Owen's got the ball, Geremi's to his left, and...oh dear."
"What can you say, Clive. The lad was going for glory."

2. "Did you see our Jeremy, chatting up that blonde bombshell?"
"Yeah. Got to give the lad credit, going for glory like that."
by Parsefone June 12, 2008
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