Can be used to describe kissing with or without tongue. Generally used in northern England. Future and past tenses included.
by JayP123 September 07, 2008
Go-go dancers are ladies usually 21 or older who are hired to dance on stages or speakers to hype up and entertain the crowd at clubs or raves.
Go-go's are often called strippers (which can be offensive to Go-go's) because they often wear bikini's and dance bra and underwear on stage. They are not strippers, they are dancers. Many people think Go-go dancing is easy, but it's like any other type of dance which requires skill and is much different than just partying with your girls on the dancefloor.
Go-go's often wear covers over their boots called fluffies and fishnet tights.
Go-go's are often called strippers (which can be offensive to Go-go's) because they often wear bikini's and dance bra and underwear on stage. They are not strippers, they are dancers. Many people think Go-go dancing is easy, but it's like any other type of dance which requires skill and is much different than just partying with your girls on the dancefloor.
Go-go's often wear covers over their boots called fluffies and fishnet tights.
Girl (1): OMG that girl has some insanely fluffy boots!
Girl (2): Oh! The Go-go dancer? Yeah. I'd kill to party like her in those fluffies.
Girl (2): Oh! The Go-go dancer? Yeah. I'd kill to party like her in those fluffies.
by rawrrawrahahah August 04, 2010
He's gone and lost (= He has lost)that wallet I gave him for his birthday.
Mike's really gone and done it now - he'll be in terrible trouble for breaking that window
by Darius March 30, 2003
Used by white people when they want to express to the other white person they are talking to that they're going through some shit.
by sadboybzz June 13, 2020
"Jacob broke up with me"
5 MINUTES LATER
"Me and Caleb are back together"
FRIEND:"Caleb is your go-to"
"I know"
5 MINUTES LATER
"Me and Caleb are back together"
FRIEND:"Caleb is your go-to"
"I know"
by BossAssKid March 24, 2016
An individual who has finally realized their self worth. They have mustard the courage to tell their emotionally unavailable, yet conveniently sexually available significant other, to FUCK OFF!
by FoxE RoxE January 14, 2018
(v)
the opposite of come; can sometimes become messy when one must not come at a particular time, and instead must go.
(Various other trifling acts and commands)
to leave, to move, to do, to act, be commanded to
(syn)
went, gone, (both past tense) will go, (future tense) to go.
the opposite of come; can sometimes become messy when one must not come at a particular time, and instead must go.
(Various other trifling acts and commands)
to leave, to move, to do, to act, be commanded to
(syn)
went, gone, (both past tense) will go, (future tense) to go.
by deathtobees December 19, 2003