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!!! December 12, 2011
Get the I gotta gomug. 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 3, 2022
Get the I wouldn’t gomug. can I go to my friend's house...hehe (I'm gonna fuck she is so hot ffffffffffuuuuuuuucccccccckkkkkkk).
by jhared 19 January 17, 2021
Get the can I go to my friend's house...hehemug. by I AM A KAGAMINE RIN FANGIRL May 3, 2013
Get the I wanna go homemug. 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
Get the I don't go heremug. by ben November 18, 2003
Get the dang! i gotta go!mug. (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 April 17, 2011
Get the I Be Go Hammug.