Someone that is going fast. Comes from someone that is going 90 miles an hour but is used for anyone doing anything fast. Someone running fast could be described as going 90. Someone talking fast could be going 90. It is commonly used in Donegal Ireland.
by kmkod June 11, 2016

Generally used to describe urination; however, "going to Stanford" is increasingly popular as a euphemism for defecation.
Origin: Conceived as a method to simultaneously mock the concept of school rivalry and show distaste for opponents of increasing social welfare, "going to Stanford" received pop culture status after acts bearing its name were committed at the university's graduate school of business in 2007.
Origin: Conceived as a method to simultaneously mock the concept of school rivalry and show distaste for opponents of increasing social welfare, "going to Stanford" received pop culture status after acts bearing its name were committed at the university's graduate school of business in 2007.
"Sometimes I think kidney stones are God's punishment for those who take going to Stanford for granted."
by treehuggerno1 January 6, 2008

you go for that? is a reply to one person's comment or reply towards another person after then went out bad. Making who ever the comment was to, have to reply back or take it in
Justin: John shut up, that's why you're a bitch
Alex: Damn John! You go for that?
John: Man shut up, always instigating
Alex: Damn John! You go for that?
John: Man shut up, always instigating
by OpticaRealzz April 23, 2019

by A Go-To-Gal October 8, 2013

reference to video of a dood singing
i was lookin at you
and you was lookin at me
{inaudible
oow woah wa ah oh
go demarcus, go demarcus
i was lookin at you
and you was lookin at me
{inaudible
oow woah wa ah oh
go demarcus, go demarcus
by muxic_is_life_2006 December 1, 2019

When a Hong Kong police supporter switches side to become anti-government after experiencing police brutality
After being beaten up by the Hong Kong police inside the subway train, both Mohen and Michael went full-blown Chugani (go Chugani) and turned into born-again yellow ribbon activists.
by DWesley October 21, 2019

Phrase made famous by rapper "Sid" talking about the basketball player Jimmer Fredette, in lue of 'going ham' or 'going hard in the paint'. 'Going Jimmer' can be used in many different ways wiether you were going jimmer at that party last weekend or you were going jimmer on a thot for talking back.
by James Taft Fredette February 25, 2014
