Often chanted in Scotland within nightclubs and at large dance events when a top DJ such as Paul Van Dyk or Tiesto spins a particularly good tune. Often accompanied by people holding up placards with the word tune written upon it.
Here we, here we, here we fucking go!
by Dundeeboy June 28, 2006
a chant that Scottish people will get angry about if you say it as an american because they're petty about an order of words
"hwfg (here we fucking go) is a Scottish thing and a Scottish thing only, dinny be a wee alfie deyes. go find your own chant fuck ups." -angry twitter user @tyierjoepsh
by florallyfading August 13, 2016
Used to express contempt toward someone or something. Equivalent to "get out of here" but carries a sarcastic meaning.
Can be sometimes used as a variant: "Come here fly from here!"
Is sometimes used along with leave me in your mother.
Can be sometimes used as a variant: "Come here fly from here!"
Is sometimes used along with leave me in your mother.
A: "What's up man? Want to go to the beach today?"
B: "Come here go away!!! You crazy? It's so hot I can't think of anything but a cold shower!"
or
A: "Man, did you see Cruvi and the others on the bike race today? They were great!"
B: "Come here fly away! The man barely knows how to ride on a straight line!"
B: "Come here go away!!! You crazy? It's so hot I can't think of anything but a cold shower!"
or
A: "Man, did you see Cruvi and the others on the bike race today? They were great!"
B: "Come here fly away! The man barely knows how to ride on a straight line!"
by Mitsu March 19, 2005
Used to express your contempt about someone, just like "get out of here!" is sometimes used in English.
Ben: "Hey, do you want to drive over to the beach?"
You: "Come here go away! It's so damn hot I feel like I can faint!"
You: "Come here go away! It's so damn hot I feel like I can faint!"
by Mitsu March 18, 2005
Sounds conflicting? Maybe. But in Hebrew it has the following meaning: Bo'na (which literally translates to "come here"), is a term used to call for somebody attention. So, if you want to tell somebody to leave you alone (to go away = "Lech mi'po") ... you would say (see Example)
by Mustafa Hakim August 25, 2005
When you are feeling rich in spirit, but you are too financially poor to play music chairs. Here we go round the mulberry bush... again... cuz we're really really poor... financially...
When you are feeling rich in spirit, but you are too financially poor to play music chairs. Here we go round the mulberry bush... again... cuz we're really really poor... financially...
by MK Dicky May 17, 2021
Generally uttered when a person with whom the speaker barely tolerates with repeats their ludicrous, deluded drivel of actions and/or words.
Tim: You can't defeat me! I am the best in this game!
Mark: Here we go.
Tim: I have a perfect streak of 12 wins!
Ben: Tim, we've always let you won because you could never shut up about losing.
Tim:...
Mark: Here we go.
Tim: I have a perfect streak of 12 wins!
Ben: Tim, we've always let you won because you could never shut up about losing.
Tim:...
by AGeniusWith2MuchTimeOnHisHands June 30, 2021