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Go ahead cup

When you cheap out at McDonald's and order a water with your double cheese burger and the cashier hands you a soda cup instead of the standard 6oz water cup.
Ken: Sweet I got the go ahead cup, now I can wash down the grease from the cheese burger with some coke.

Jeff: yo Ken, you are Ghetto Rich.
by DB in MO October 21, 2008
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Go ahead, Mr. Joestar

A phrase spoken by D'Arby (Older) in the best anime called jojo no kimyou na bouken. This is a very popular phrase and fans will say it without hesitation instead of just "Go ahead." It also shows extreme confidence and strength while talking. It should be normal to take on D'Arby's accent while speaking.
Person 1: So it's my turn...
Person 2: Go ahead, Mr. Joestar!
by The jjba boi October 13, 2020
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go ahead and

an annoying phrase bosses often use in attempt to soften a command to do something.
"Go ahead and take out the garbage, then when you come back in, go ahead and clean out the fryolator, then when you're done with that, go ahead and clean up the shit someone smeared on the wall in the bathroom."
by ducksRpeople2 September 17, 2011
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Go ahead goal

The goal that puts the scoring team ahead in a game(breaking a tie). Commonly heard during soccer matches and hockey games.
"The game was tied 2-2, but Messi scored the go ahead goal in the 89th minute."
by elusivelattice May 13, 2009
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Go ahead, make my day

"Go ahead, make my day"

spoken by Harry Callahan played by Clint Eastwood, in Dirty Harry.

It means that the speaker would be very happy if you continue on with your actions or behaviour because he/she could react in a manner that would be extremely pleasurable to them.
by kakayuki April 22, 2005
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Go ahead run

Baseball:
The run that would put a team in the lead.
The term is often used to describe a man on base, e.g. "the tying run is on second, the 'go ahead run' is on first".
"The tying run is on second, the 'go ahead run' is on first".
by ZFM May 24, 2011
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go ahead on

To allow someone to move ahead of you, to signal that you let them go first, stating that it is time to leave.
A reversal of the proper english of 'go on ahead'. Its a southern thing.
You: Time to leave.
Me: Go ahead on.

You: (open a door for me) Go ahead on.
by skzyp July 28, 2008
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