by PenguinedPsyduck0xq0 March 12, 2021

by jhilder November 5, 2019

To "go" someone is to "go after them," which may take the form of violently rushing or mugging them. Therefore, to "go him" would be to attack/mug him.
The term is common in the Ottawa area of Canada, and is particularly prevalent among the Quebecois French-speaking population.
The term is common in the Ottawa area of Canada, and is particularly prevalent among the Quebecois French-speaking population.
If a guy is walking through Mechanicsville at night, someone nefarious might try to go him. It's best to be in constant contact with someone by phone, preferably a cute gymnast who can come to your rescue.
by CoolOttawaGuy October 18, 2023

by JamesPH1997 May 10, 2018

by Weddingkhan123 June 14, 2021

When you see your mates
or family members
succeeding you would simply say "Him Again" to show that they're making big strides for success.
It's mostly a thing Aboriginal balas say to each other as a sign of appreciation and encouragement!
or family members
succeeding you would simply say "Him Again" to show that they're making big strides for success.
It's mostly a thing Aboriginal balas say to each other as a sign of appreciation and encouragement!
*Friend or Family Member shows that they have bought a new house*
In social media comments "ouss him again!"
In social media comments "ouss him again!"
by Ayywhatsgoodbala November 11, 2021

by CoffeeDrinkingBanana October 10, 2022
