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going spelunking

Diving, tongue first, into the depths of a girl's asshole.
Being bored with normal cunnilingus, John decided to go spelunking.

When John's girlfriend recoiled in surprise, he had to stifle his laughter as he showed her how nice going spelunking could be.
by fanofdisco2 November 27, 2011
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Going to disneyland

Going into rehab? Going into a psychiatric hospital?

To avoid stigma tell your family or friends you're going to disneyland!
I haven't been feeling well so to cheer myself up I'm going to disneyland.
by SweatyGulag October 23, 2017
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his therapy was going nowhere

Expression used of someone who has met a sad end in fact or fiction. After a line from Hannibal Lecter in Thomas Harris's "The Silence of the Lambs", on the subject of Benjamin Raspail. Lecter had Raspail over for dinner and later commented, "Best thing for him, really. His therapy was going nowhere."
He jumped off a cliff and blew himself up with a bellyful of dynamite halfway down. Best thing for him, really. His therapy was going nowhere.
by Fearman August 4, 2007
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going off

As in 'going off the scale'. Means very good indeed.
Rob was going off on the dance floor.

That car goes off.
by inflateable June 26, 2004
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Going in

to catch wreck on a microphone, as in to enter the recording booth and murder a 16 bar verse or entire song. The goal is to keep it raw, like pornstars in the 70s with no protection.
Interlude: Jadakiss (Ghostface Killah)
Ah-hah! I might gotta take my shirt off (yeah, kid...)
I like that one (uh-huh, go in, go in!)

Weezy before his verse on A Milli: "Mac I'm going in"
by MetalLungies October 31, 2008
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goight

a derogatory word its origin is from the first series of popular British sitcom, "Red Dwarf."
"im constantly surrounded by goights"
by terrance the llama April 17, 2004
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Going Chair

To display power in a fashion that patio chairs are destroyed into splinters. This can also refer to a person who has went chair before, and if provoked may "Go Chair" on a person instead of a chair.
You don't want him to go chair, you will not like what he does to you.

Nik was going chair, and he got splinters from the chair in his face.
by RobLynn May 31, 2006
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