A slight 'opening up' of the hockey stick while on the forehand, so as to sell the goalie on a forehand shot, in order to go backhand.
He coasted in on a breakaway, gave him the how's she going, slid the puck to the backhand and put it top shelf.
by Hexis August 21, 2008
by VividEimaj December 17, 2021
"hey, pass me that ho-ya-going"
"so, anyway i was down at the how-ya-going to get some booze, when who walks in but Bert Newtown}"
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by slimey January 13, 2005
by Vag slayer420 August 23, 2019
Response to 'how are you' in place of 'not bad' or 'so-so'. Can mean content, but less than fine. Australian slang used in casual conversation.
by aussieworm June 01, 2020
Asking “How did it go?” is a common question used in American English, and at work. This kind of question could be in relation to work related tasks or small talk.
Use of how did it go in sentences:-
Task-Based Examples:
“So team, how did the product launch go?”
“How did the meeting with the client go?”
“How did your presentation go?”
Small-Talk Examples:
“How did your vacation go?”
“How did the Christmas party go?”
“How did your new car buying experience go?”
For futher reading see goo.gl/YMG4Rl
Task-Based Examples:
“So team, how did the product launch go?”
“How did the meeting with the client go?”
“How did your presentation go?”
Small-Talk Examples:
“How did your vacation go?”
“How did the Christmas party go?”
“How did your new car buying experience go?”
For futher reading see goo.gl/YMG4Rl
by dardmeetha May 25, 2016
by ayybitch July 27, 2012