go halfsies

to split (especially the cost of something) equally between two parties
I knew she wasn't going to put out, so I made her go halfsies on dinner.
by bdb484 December 13, 2010
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Go Guardian

A tool that teachers use as carelessly as when a kid finds a Panzerkampfwagon IV tank.
That stupid teacher used the Go Guardian on me.
by GarfMasterGlob October 2, 2019
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go time

When the time has arrived to undertake a task (often unseemly, difficult, or requiring courage), at which point there is no going back.
MacBeth screwed his courage to the sticking point and approached Duncan's sleeping form, his dagger poised for the killing blow. It was go time!
by SeaBat June 11, 2006
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go off

1. to angrily complain about
2. drone on about a topic, ramble
3. to leave and partake in an activity (especially surfing)

present: go off
past: went off
future: going off
1. "i can't stop goin' off about how high the taxes are"

2. "we had a couple beers and just went off about the days events"

3. "we're gonna go off this afternoon if the surf's up"
by protocoldroid June 21, 2004
mugGet the go offmug.

go off

when you’re wrong, but i’ll give you room to keep expressing your opinion.
“i accidentally didn’t say that but go off !”
by imovelikeimkobe February 12, 2019
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go for broke

A gambling term meaning risking everything to reap substantial reward.
I'm goin' for broke on this hand.
by Greg June 23, 2005
mugGet the go for brokemug.

Going mobile

Adapting something stationary to traveling operation is going mobile.
The glass repair business is going mobile now.
by I, Wreckerrr October 15, 2016
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