Phrase stated when person #1 is bored/unfascinated with person #2 and wants to get on with their life.
Often stated as "I gtg."
Often stated as "I gtg."
TEXTING-
Person #1- Hey do you wanna go to Linda's party tomorrow night? It'll be really fun and a lot of our friends are gonna come.
Person #2- k
Person #1- I gtg.
VIDEO CHAT-
Person #1-Blah, blah blah, my friend, blah, so much fun, blah, lol
Person #2- I gotta go.
Person #1- Hey do you wanna go to Linda's party tomorrow night? It'll be really fun and a lot of our friends are gonna come.
Person #2- k
Person #1- I gtg.
VIDEO CHAT-
Person #1-Blah, blah blah, my friend, blah, so much fun, blah, lol
Person #2- I gotta go.
by Gtg!!! June 13, 2011
Used to instigate someone into making a comeback when they had just been roasted or otherwise violated.
Usually preceded by personally.
Usually preceded by personally.
Tod: John, you’re face looks like if two slugs got run over.
John: … *walks away*
James: Ooooh John, you just gonna go like that? As a twenty-two year old black male, I wouldn’t go.
John: … *walks away*
James: Ooooh John, you just gonna go like that? As a twenty-two year old black male, I wouldn’t go.
by MonksTheMonkey May 03, 2022
can I go to my friend's house...hehe (I'm gonna fuck she is so hot ffffffffffuuuuuuuucccccccckkkkkkk).
by jhared 19 January 18, 2021
by I AM A KAGAMINE RIN FANGIRL May 04, 2013
1. "I don't usually participate in this"
2. "I'm not part of this subculture/community"
3. (of a fanwork of some sort) "I'm not part of the fandom for this"
Generally paired with a "but" afterwards, to illustrate why the speaker is 'here' anyway.
(Usage note: I've only seen it used to describe the speaker. The first person form is the one most commonly used, but "doesn't go here" gets a very few hits on Twitter from people describing themselves in third person. There are some other third person results for the phrase, but it coincides with a Mean Girls quote, so I can't be sure whether this is the intended usage or not.)
2. "I'm not part of this subculture/community"
3. (of a fanwork of some sort) "I'm not part of the fandom for this"
Generally paired with a "but" afterwards, to illustrate why the speaker is 'here' anyway.
(Usage note: I've only seen it used to describe the speaker. The first person form is the one most commonly used, but "doesn't go here" gets a very few hits on Twitter from people describing themselves in third person. There are some other third person results for the phrase, but it coincides with a Mean Girls quote, so I can't be sure whether this is the intended usage or not.)
"I don't go here, but the composition of your art is fucking amazing, holy shit."
"I don't go here, but I felt like I had to step in and clarify some things."
"I don't go here, but this is funny as hell."
"I don't go here, but I felt like I had to step in and clarify some things."
"I don't go here, but this is funny as hell."
by cryptologicalMystic April 25, 2022
by ben November 19, 2003
(1) Im'ma be goin' ham on this track workout.
(2) I Be Go Ham Left! (Guys, Turn Left at this next street)
Whoooooooo! Mann he be go ham on that 200!
(2) I Be Go Ham Left! (Guys, Turn Left at this next street)
Whoooooooo! Mann he be go ham on that 200!
by Sethfontaine March 31, 2011