Refers to the act of being out of control, normally this is acheived with the aid of alcohol or some form of illicit substance. Going off is normally measured in comparison to how many pills it would take for Stuey to reach your state of Going offness.
by Chronz August 09, 2004
A term or phrase used to describe a great deal of effort, an alternative to going 100% (ie putting 100% of effort in).
Note: 'Tryhards' always go hundies.
Note: 'Tryhards' always go hundies.
Runner/Person One: 'How hard were you going back there?'
Runner/Person Two: 'I was going hundies.'
OR
Gamer 1: 'I was going hundies on that last game!'
Gamer 2: 'Still had a lower KDR than me though!'
Runner/Person Two: 'I was going hundies.'
OR
Gamer 1: 'I was going hundies on that last game!'
Gamer 2: 'Still had a lower KDR than me though!'
by Lozz_Dawg January 24, 2012
by C-Side Tha Miracle August 06, 2009
by Peaceoutbeautifulpeople September 22, 2018
As if your approaching a situation without having any previous knowledge or not knowing what the outcome will be you're going in blind
by Mechanical vitamins January 02, 2016
1.) pay as you go cell phone, because you are unable to use your regular cell for fear of being caught doing dirt by a spouse, girlfriend/boyfriend, or other restricting figure.
2.) having sex with someone and no intentions on keeping them around, see also jump off
2.) having sex with someone and no intentions on keeping them around, see also jump off
You better have that girl hit you up on the grab & go before your wife checks those phone records.
Feeling kinda tipsy tonight, ready to get it in with a grab & go and be done wit it.
Feeling kinda tipsy tonight, ready to get it in with a grab & go and be done wit it.
by BMat December 04, 2009
1) To make a career out of a temporary job. see Lifer
2)(Mil.) To voluntarily extend one's Tour of Duty into long-term employment
2)(Mil.) To voluntarily extend one's Tour of Duty into long-term employment
1) "I didn't think I'd like sitting at a desk all day in front of a computer, but after this, I might just go career."
2) The Sergeant decided to apply to OCS and possibly go career.
2) The Sergeant decided to apply to OCS and possibly go career.
by pythonspam November 07, 2003