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Going Pelosi

Circumventing common-sense protective measures or laws, such as when Nancy Pelosi violated San Francisco ordinance by ordering her hair stylist to cut her hair indoors and without her wearing a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When my only condom broke, I told my date, "Hang on. We're going Pelosi!"
by JB4242 September 5, 2020
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go hard or go home

When you lose an erection before your sexual partner is pleasured. If you can't get an erection "hard" you should return to your dwellings.
"Im not even wet yet you can go hard or go home"
by captaincockring February 14, 2012
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quick and go

A phrase used in capture the flag matches when an ally is hiding near the enemy flag spawn point so that immediately when the flag is returned he may pick up the flag thereby confusing the enemy of whether or not their flag is safely back at their base.
"Let their flag return, Keo is hiding in their base so he can do a quick and go!"

"They have a guy running in our base preparing for a quick and go, make sure he doesn't get away with our flag!"
by kolp44 December 13, 2009
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Going Gordon

The act of beating someone with a crowbar. Named after Gordon Freeman from Half-Life.
Somebody broke into my house last night so I was going Gordon on their ass.
by SAKingShibby February 9, 2010
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Go on john

Phrase used in ireland/northern ireland, means if the crossroads are empty give er plenty
by Nottylershepcar June 15, 2020
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go to the bridge

A line taken from Knights of the Old Republic II, meaning to complain about a nominal and easy task that is only a minor inconvience to the people involved. It's use it such that saying conveys that you have no good reason to not do what you're asked, other than that you'd prefer not to.
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"We have to get off this ship."
"Well, we'd have to go to the bridge....and that's the only problem I can see with this plan."

"Can you mail this for me?"
"I would, but...Then I'd have to go to the bridge."
by LenKu Amada November 9, 2008
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Belly-go

1. A belly-go is when a person's stomach/abdomen protrudes out farther than that of the derriere.
2. A derogatory term used about women who are oddly shaped or obese in or around the stomach/abdomen area. Also see BOOTYDO
Tyrone: Yo son, I don't know what you see in her. Shawty got a crazy belly-go.
Travonte: Stfu, that ain't my girl...She do be making some bangin' cookies though.
by CookiesRUs January 2, 2009
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