Network Television adaptation of gay/inner city jargon. While originally meant to be a "hip" way of telling a female friend that she has done the right thing, it has devolved into a moronic cliche used by idiots to sound hip, or by lampooners to underscore just how little respect the networks have for their viewers.
When she told her friends that she had just scored some food stamps the entire group shouted "You go girl!" and "So lets go buy some crack!"
by Not a Democrat April 16, 2003
" Alyssa was fucking T Shawn Dog in the ear " said Demetri
" I told her once you go black you go deaf "
" I told her once you go black you go deaf "
by Tom Stein hates jews and arabs February 20, 2009
by Owenzor February 03, 2007
by Luck of the Irish January 18, 2017
"Will you go out with me?"
"Yes."
or (and, according to my brain, the most likely situation)
"Will you go out with me?"
"No."
"Yes."
or (and, according to my brain, the most likely situation)
"Will you go out with me?"
"No."
by The Second Dictionary Man December 13, 2013
From the 2004 movie, Mean Girls.
When Damian is passing out candy canes, he says, "Taylor Zimmermann, two for you. Glenn Coco? FOUR for you, Glenn Coco! You go, Glenn Coco. And uh...'Caddy' Heron. Do we have a 'Caddy' Heron here?"
People quote it today when they feel like something you did is to be proud of. Weather they are being serious or sarcastic is for you to determine.
When Damian is passing out candy canes, he says, "Taylor Zimmermann, two for you. Glenn Coco? FOUR for you, Glenn Coco! You go, Glenn Coco. And uh...'Caddy' Heron. Do we have a 'Caddy' Heron here?"
People quote it today when they feel like something you did is to be proud of. Weather they are being serious or sarcastic is for you to determine.
by RyannAlexandra August 07, 2008