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Going Winchester

Running out of ammunition during battle and needing to return to base for a reload.
Darrin: "I've got seventy-five Taliban advancing down on us QUICKLY! Bring that second drop 300 meters closer, DANGER CLOSE, DANGER CLOSE !!! Send it!!

Pilot Prick: "Ahhhhhhh, I'm going to have to make a nice coordinated 250 degree turn beforehand, standby... and ahhhhhhhh... only have one other 500 lb munition remaining.... I didn't think we needed a full load..."

Darrin: "Don't tell me you're Going Winchester already!"

Pilot Prick: "Ahhhhhh that's an Affirm. Not to worry, I have plenty of fuel for aerial surveillance or I can return in 2 hours fully loaded."

Darrin: "Listen, you two pump chump! Pound it and leave!"
by SquirrelSmuggler February 1, 2014
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go ho

Contraction for "Go Horizontal" ... the ultimate Ultimate Frisbee move where a player propels himself horizontally, parallel to the playing surface, in an attempt to catch a disc thrown to him. Similar to a move in baseball where an infielder leaps and stretches to snag a sharply hit ball just barely within his reach.
"Dude, I had to completely 'go ho' to get that one."
by abc July 16, 2004
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Go green

To adopt an environmentally friendly lifestyle by recycling, buying local, reusing, minimizing driving, etc.

Also, designing a development or construction project to meet high environmental standards.
After watching that documentary, Sandra decided to go green and start carpooling to work.

Developers in the area are being given incentives to go green with their buildings.
by jerums August 14, 2008
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Go with the flow

Transitive verb.

1. To not push against prevailing behavior/norms/attitudes, occassionally including bowing to peer pressure.

2. To not attempt to exert a large amount of influence on the course of events, whether a specific series of events or events in general. A person who does this is often referred to as "laidback" or "easygoing".

Past tense: "went with the flow"
1. Josh didn't care for that roller coaster, but everyone else liked all the loops, so he decided to go with the flow.

2. Mike really wanted to ask Jane on a date, but the timing was off, so he went with the flow.
by Dan June 6, 2003
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go for a rip

What Canadians will say when they want to go for a ride in a vehicle, usually motorized.
Hey Doug, wanna go for a rip on my new Ski-Doo?

Buddy got a new truck, asked me I wanted to go for a rip across the lake when she froze up...I was like 'hell, yeah!'
by JoeCanada1 December 9, 2013
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going steady

When two people are considered "going out" or "dating."
Zach and Kelly are going steady.
by Isi Oamen February 15, 2004
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go to bread

Go to bed. From The Simpsons episode My Sister, My Sitter. Lisa is babysitting Bart and tells him to go to bed, but soon finds Bart eating bread in the kitchen claiming he thought she said "Go to bread".
Lisa: I thought I told you to go to bed!
Bart: Yeah right, bread. You said: go to bread.

Lisa: (clenching her teeth) I said, go to bed!

Bart: Yeah. Go to bread.

Lisa: B-E-D! BED!

Bart: Ohhhhh, bed! Ohh! Anything you say, sis!

Lisa: (growls) (twitches her eye)
by Tbettz October 8, 2008
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