by j-rob mad fresh April 14, 2010

Going to war with a rival clan or family. Used in the mafia. Its when a mafia family sends someone out to get someone apartments and some mattresses for the soldiers of the family to sleep on while they hide out in saftey, waiting for a call to do something.
by Patrick Palombo November 1, 2006

1) phrase meaning, "I challenge you to a streetfight," usually accompanied by the challenger assuming a fighting stance
2) phrase accepting such a challenge to a streetfight
2) phrase accepting such a challenge to a streetfight
by Da Nasty One November 19, 2004

I'm trying get body ripped by the summer, that means I have to go hard in the gym these next few months
by gamefein December 31, 2011

Shortened form of Go ahead.
Orig. Scouse (Liverpool uk)
1. Provocative term, seemingly goading the recipient toward physical conflict. Although often used to avoid conflict through a display of contempt regarding their threat.
2. Prompting recipient, with a degree of urgency, to carry out an indicated action.
Orig. Scouse (Liverpool uk)
1. Provocative term, seemingly goading the recipient toward physical conflict. Although often used to avoid conflict through a display of contempt regarding their threat.
2. Prompting recipient, with a degree of urgency, to carry out an indicated action.
"go ed la.... see what happens"
by Prof. L. Inguista September 11, 2006

by lobus March 28, 2009
