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going griswold

Decorating your house over the top while making your neighbors hate you.
Man did you see the Smith's house that guys going Griswold!
by Griswold29 December 1, 2013
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Going Badass

Being in a public place, no concern for other people's existence. Not giving a flying fuck who you tick off because you don't care. You are aware of how you are inconveniencing everyone but you are too tired to care about anyone but yourself and how cool you look not caring.
"Hey, you see that asshole Going Badass?"

"You can't blame him he just doesn't care anymore."
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going aristotle

"to go aristotle" (v.): Feeling compelled to obsessively categorize everything & everyone a person encounters to make sense of the world.
"Not that I'm going aristotle, but I'm more into ambient post-shoegaze benzo metal, not hardcore proto-country hip-hop so much."
by saintlennybruce August 17, 2014
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Going Toledo

When an uncle of questionable sexual orientation status visits Toledo, Ohio, only to go off the grid and be unreachable for a period of 24-48 hours. Upon return said uncle pretends like nothing is wrong with being so unavailable AND never provides any personal details about the trip.
My uncle disappeared last weekend. I sense he was going Toledo since he never said anything about it. I just hope he had a good time.
by windycitygal September 22, 2014
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Going to Bath

To go on a short holiday and come back engaged, often against your will.
James is going to Bath, we better start planning the stag do.
by RevClint March 18, 2015
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Going full Steven

A person getting extremely butt-hurt at a harmless joke that isn't even directed towards them.
-"it wasn't even that much of a joke."
-"dont worry about it...he just going full steven."
by Avadakadavra May 11, 2015
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Going to Siege

In the eighteenth century people talked of "taking a voyage to the Spice Islands," in the nineteenth century gentlemen would "ease themselves." but back in Medieval times a knight would tell people that he was "Going to siege."
"Where did Angus run off too?"

"He ran to the water closet, he said he was going to siege."
by Rae MomaJoker Boe December 1, 2015
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