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no go

Meaning the deal didn't happen. It could also mean that something is not working or simply "no ".
Brett: Hey bro , is the party going down tonight?

Jimmy: Its a No Go bro, no chicks in sight.

Brett: Damn. Let's go back to college to get that pungtang

Jimmy, it's a No Go bro, I need the money to pay off student loans
Brett: damn
by Defining Life Over Here December 4, 2013
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Go

To "go" someone is to "go after them," which may take the form of violently rushing or mugging them.

The term is common in the Ottawa area of Canada, and is particularly prevalent among the Quebecois French-speaking population.
If you walk through Mechanicsville at night, someone might try to go you. You'd best be in constant contact with someone by phone, preferably a cute gymnast who can come to your rescue.
by CoolOttawaGuy October 18, 2023
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Go

Go (Goh) is a german insult used and acquiant by the german YouTuber ApoRed (ApokalyptoRed). He used it 28 times in the Video "Kommentare zu Babawagen", as he read comments about his video. The word is commonly used in combinaton with the word "kleiner" which means small. The word originally means "shit" in Persian.
1: Du kleiner go digga!
2:Warum bist du so du go?
by FlyingBergziege October 30, 2023
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go go skank

Term describing a girl that is always on the go.
"That bitch is always at the club, she ain't nothing but a go go skank"
That girl was seen last night at some other dudes house, shes nothing but a go go skank.
by Mattalcamp March 1, 2007
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Go-Go Juice

The controversial mixture that Honey Boo Boo Child drinks on the TLC show "Toddlers & Tiaras". A blend of Mountain Dew and Red Bull.
That Go-Go Juice that Honey Boo-Boo drinks is DISGUSTING.
by Xun2000 December 18, 2012
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Go Diego Go

A phrase called out toward an individual that runs to the toilet due to gastrointestinal distress.
After a wholesome lunch of cafeteria tacos and left-over Halloween candy:

Rajiv: Dude - why are you so pale?

Anthony: I think I overdid it with the tacos and sweet-tarts. (A squeaky fart emanates from Anthony's direction)
Anthony: Oh god! (Anthony stands up and runs in the direction of the toilet clenching his butt cheeks with his hand).

Rajiv: Go Diego Go!!
by The Closer! November 22, 2011
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Going with

Can be used to describe kissing with or without tongue. Generally used in northern England. Future and past tenses included.
Tom's going with Becky outside.
I went with Chloe.
by JayP123 October 22, 2008
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