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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 on Shanks' Pony

To walk, to travel by foot.

Coming from old lawnmowers, which were pulled by horses yet designed without somewhere for the driver to sit.
When the subway broke down, and there was no shuttle bus in sight, I opted to go home on Shanks' Pony.
by epynephrin January 6, 2005
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Go on ewe!

a phrase to be shouted when drunk at bypassing sheep as you are suddenly overtaken by the urge to chase them. beit to the depths of hell!
David: Look at those sheep
Conall (in chase): Go on ewe!
by davidblacksuperstud October 4, 2009
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Go on my badson

A person with high achievements and recognition of excellence in the bedroom.
When word got out how that he cracked the uncrackable, the lads chanted "Go on my badson!".
by Johnson_badson October 10, 2020
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Go on a date

Go on a date is exactly the same as hanging out specially when it comes to Max and Ecem
I'll go on a date tomorrow evening with Ecem
by Ma14578 April 13, 2019
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Go on a ladybug

When your a teenager, your made to go on a family picnic.
geeez I cant go to the game guys, my parents are making me go on a Ladybug.
by canadarocks March 3, 2009
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Go on a Dirty

The act of going out to look for elicit drugs. Before you can "Drive Dirty" you have to Go on a Dirty.
Before the big party Steve and Sally needed to go on a dirty.
by WORD DOWN November 12, 2013
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