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go outrageous

To be extremely excited about; to get down upon; especially jazzed about.
Mike and Rachel went outrageous on Jagermeister the other night.
If we go to the bar I will go outrageous if they are selling jello shots.
by The Herdy August 4, 2008
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Going Noodle

When you have partied for too long- too hard and have reached a noodle state.
Last night David took five hits of acid and he was Going noodle!
by Word Originator June 16, 2015
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Go Apache

To go commando, to parade oneself without inner or outer garments
To run around waving your bits.
Commando hides, Apache does not: Go Apache!!!
by tapenoiseloophead June 29, 2011
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going spiral

The exact opposite of "going viral." Occurs in a manner akin to Sisyphus attempting to push a boulder up a hill only to have it roll down again and again, endlessly. Use "going spiral" to describe endless striving that yields no results in spite of one's best efforts.
Even my best stories will never go viral. I'm doomed to a life of "going spiral," always circling the drain.
by Spiral-Sisyphus November 13, 2020
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Trumpémon GO

Pokémon GO à la Trump, where players hunt for digital apparitions of ex-President Donald Trump and some of the notorious morally bankrupt GOP lawmakers, being caught indulging in some unethical or immoral activities at some locations frequently patronized by them, before these Trumpémons are being dealt with by different destructive tools.
Trumpémon GO is pretty additive among tens of thousands of Democrat voters and mainland Chinese students studying in US colleges, with some of them being made penniless after splurging so much on digital currencies to track their favorite Trumpémons.
by MathPlus December 4, 2021
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to go Bale

To verbally abuse someone.
"You want me to trash your legs?"
Boy, he did't have to go Bale on that DP.
by marianopb February 3, 2009
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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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