To go down on a woman is to start her off with nice, long, passionate kisses on the lips, and then down to her neck, and then down to her breasts where you have your pleasure with them, and then you kiss your way across her tummy, and finally, you have ultimate pleasure with orally pleasing her pussy.
by Dave October 25, 2004
1. Breaking off of something and going your own way.
2. Doing what your not suppose to do.
3. Doing something your own way instead of the way that your suppose to.
2. Doing what your not suppose to do.
3. Doing something your own way instead of the way that your suppose to.
When someone on a basketball team stops doing the set play that the rest of the team is running and starts doing something else.
"I'm a rover coach, I'm just gonna go rover."
-Jackie Moon
Jackie Moon in this part of the movie began to run around in circles in hopes of creating a diversion instead of doing the set play. He was going rover.
"I'm a rover coach, I'm just gonna go rover."
-Jackie Moon
Jackie Moon in this part of the movie began to run around in circles in hopes of creating a diversion instead of doing the set play. He was going rover.
by aFrknPuertoRican December 01, 2008
the sassier/classier form of the popular phrase "fuck off"
can be used anytime someone around you needs to be taken down a peg due to aggressive or hostile behavior or inappropriate/unwarranted sass
you can exponentially increase the sassiness of this phrase by using it against someone in their own home
can be used anytime someone around you needs to be taken down a peg due to aggressive or hostile behavior or inappropriate/unwarranted sass
you can exponentially increase the sassiness of this phrase by using it against someone in their own home
by Dr. Sassafrass April 13, 2010
Another way of saying "go for it". The term gained popularity after being used in a certain Street Fighter game, being shouted by the "announcer" before the beginning of each match.
by Anonymous9002 August 09, 2007
by amazing twurk October 13, 2003
Australian. Sarcastic encouragement to someone to go ahead and do whatever someone was thinking of doing, or whatever you're too wasted to do.
A: 'I'm going for a run. Do you want to come?'
B: 'You go for gold. I'm going to lie here on the couch.'
B: 'You go for gold. I'm going to lie here on the couch.'
by Ray Babycakes July 18, 2006
by Boogie Mayan February 27, 2007