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go

(v)
the opposite of come; can sometimes become messy when one must not come at a particular time, and instead must go.

(Various other trifling acts and commands)
to leave, to move, to do, to act, be commanded to

(syn)
went, gone, (both past tense) will go, (future tense) to go.
(v)
"Did you come?"
"No, but I went..."
by deathtobees December 19, 2003
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Tank tops are all go this season.
by Carma429 April 9, 2009
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1. The stimulant drug called Speed.
2. Whats happening, the situation, the deal. Can also be prounounced Gee-O.
1. "Keen to take some go?"
"Want a line of goey?"
2. "What's the go?"
"What's the Gee-O?"
by Diego August 21, 2003
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to go on a person; meaning to Fry and/or cook a person in insults.
Used mostly in the D.C. MD Area.
Megan: I'm bout to Go on you...
Ashley: Don't go on me...
by Ashley Haynes November 13, 2007
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Slang term for Adderall or other other prescription stimulant. Originated amongst college students in Atlanta.
Hey you got that Go? I have an Organic Chemistry test tomorrow.
by degenerateintellectual May 12, 2010
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1 (verb): to proceed
2 (noun): an android desktop launcher app
3 (noun): a programming language invented by Google
4 (noun): the Japanese name of a board game invented in China
I think I'll go write a Go widget in Go that plays Go.
by computernerd1101 January 1, 2013
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To get an answer. Also known to be used for no reason. Add onto the end of a sentance for more excitment. Usually written in capitals to emphasise it. Previously known as a traffic symbol (stop, wait, go.)
lube "omg guess what!", shed "GO!". "shotgun front seat go!".
by shedlubego October 11, 2007
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