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going jamacian

to use herb, mary jane regularly; especially if one is in school or working.
Reggie is "going jamacian "; he is getting high every day before geometry.
by pheebee January 12, 2009
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going steady

Staying with a significant other for an extended amount of time, often under the assumption that you will refrain from dating other people during said time.
Me and my girl have been going steady for 6 months now.
by dave February 15, 2004
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going borneo

Going borneo is slang for getting very drunk. Variants include 'gone borneo' e.g. someone who is wasted, (let's) go borneo e.g. as a suggestion that drinking should begin, etc.
I can't believe that 'going borneo', my favorite term for drunken revels is not in urbandictionary.com
by blabbidy December 16, 2009
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going down on her

Preforming oral pleasure on a female; Getting on your hands and knees and pleasing a girl.
John Belisle was going down on her when his girlfriend walked in the room. She said it was worth it.
by Rachel December 14, 2002
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going down

the act of eating someone out or giving someone head.
"Dude, I was going down on my girl today..."
"Oh my god, I was going down on him today and his cum was so nasty"
by sex advice August 8, 2003
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going for a walk

1)An excuse for any kind of illegitamate situation. Covers anything from smoking to sex.
2)Actually going for a walk, possibly to see other people you've been looking for.
1)"The high school students 'went for a walk' after photography class. They were gone for more than an hour. Who knows what they were doing back there..."
2)Girl:"I'm going for a walk to see if I see that hot guy who lives back by the school."
by killerfiller December 7, 2005
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Going Over The Top

A phrase used during World War I to describe men climbing out of their trenches to attack the opposing trenches. Before running into a wall of rifle and machine gun fire, the attackers were usually given a warm meal, a bit of rum, and said potential goodbyes to each other before facing almost certain death. It was considered the greatest test a man could ever face.
"As time passed, apprehension became acute as I weighed my chances for surviving the attack. No; I could not so easily give up. The grip of life was tightening on me and more than ever I wanted to live." -British Liaison Officer before going over the top at the Third Battle of Ypres
by Kurt051 March 23, 2011
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