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got to go

by hiluo June 11, 2006
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go fetch

a phrase used when telling someone/something to get the hell out and to go away and die.
mark: dude, scott, please play yu-gi-oh cards with me!!! please!!!! there's this awesome new monster that-
scott: mark, go fetch.
by jessie r September 1, 2005
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go fish

term used as the answer "NO" to an annoying question that begins with "Do you have any..."
"Do you have any pencils I can borrow" "Go fish..."
by ILIKESOUP94 June 6, 2011
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going for the capillaries

Making an ineffectual attack against a relatively minor aspect of an argument or adversary, leaving the object of the attack unaffected.

An attack that is misplaced and off-target and does not address the fundamental issue.

The tactical opposite of "going for the jugular."
In argument, correcting your opponent's grammar instead of attacking her argument is an example of "going for the capillaries."
by MaxwellX August 1, 2010
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go jory

the coolest most amazing phrase in the world
by jory zimmerman March 1, 2009
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Going on a Moat

Doing something crazy out of the ordinary.. Extreme or Over the top..

The letter M can also be used to describe a moat...

"Going on an M" For example.
Jesus Barry... Darren's acting like Raoul Moat today...

Yes Keith.. "He certainly is Going on a Moat"
by Athewordofwisdom June 10, 2013
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Going Lindsay

1.Driving while intoxicated.
2.Driving intoxicated, and smashing up your ride.
3.Driving intoxicated, smashing up your ride,then fleeing the scene. Leaving the Blow behind, opptional.
Frank: Phil left the bar mucho baracho.
Susan: I guess he's Going Lindsay?
by v83image February 14, 2008
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