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Going Antarctica

An extreme version of "going south", meaning things are going as bad as they possibly could.
"You okay bro? I heard things were going south with you and Karen."
"More like going Antarctica. She took the kids."
by Just Lazer DGE January 19, 2019
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Going to the Ivy

Phrase used in the workplace to hide the fact you're having an interview. For example, you turn up to work wearing a suit for an interview and your colleagues obviously know something is up. So you divert the attention with a little misdirection.
"Oi, why you so dressed up today? You never wear a suit and tie, what's going on?"
"Oh, after work me and the Mrs going to the Ivy"
"Oh ok, why you dressed up now though?"
"Won't have time straight after work, going straight there, posh place innit!"
by isisl345 January 23, 2019
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Go ins

When you and friends/friend pitch in to buying the weed/alchohol
“Hey let’s go ins?” “Yeah bet I got $10”
by Jcokeee23 June 23, 2020
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Chundercats are go

As inspired by Royal Wedding by The Unexpected Items, Chundercats are go is the expression given for when one chunders or voms over a cat.
'Yah, he gave me the ticket and a cat but I was so lashed: I vommed all over the cat ... yah, I was like 'Chundercats are go!'
by ooky17 October 31, 2011
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going rogue

Is to cease to follow orders of a mundane life; We act on our own, always against expectations or institutional instructions. We pursue our own interest!
FML, I so tired of going into work to deal with, the lack of common sense, along with ignorance of upper management. I so tired of this I am going Rogue!
by RogueGentlman_12 June 18, 2019
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Go bromwich

When your fucking a chick and kenny bromwich makes a break
I go bromwiched ya mrs
by Kennith bromwich March 17, 2022
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Show and go

When you show up to an event and start the event without any effort being taken to warm up.
NewGuy: Hey want to warm up for the game, ol' chap?
Dirtbag1: No can do, amigo. This team has a strict policy on show and go. No warm-up. Ever.
Dirtbag2: Money.
by dat_guyer May 10, 2017
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