A game in which one calls, "Nose Goes!" And whichever person touches their nose last loses.
Cannot be played via text message.
One cannot disobey the outcome of the game.
Cannot be played via text message.
One cannot disobey the outcome of the game.
Person A: "Who is going to pick it up?"
Person B: "Nose Goes!"
<Everyone hurries to touch their nose>
Loser: "Oh dearie me, I seem to have lost."
Person B: "Nose Goes!"
<Everyone hurries to touch their nose>
Loser: "Oh dearie me, I seem to have lost."
by Superandomness June 09, 2010
Function: Adjective
Etemology Military pilot type talk
To perform quick, fast, and in a hurry simulated landings. With touch and goes, all same proceedures for a landing are performed with exception that once the wheels and or arresting gear hits the deck, the craft goes to full power. Rather than coming to a complete hault as in a normal landing, the craft is airborne as quickly as it hit the deck. In this manner, touch and goes facilitate the ability to make as many runs as possible in the shortest amount of time.
Etemology Military pilot type talk
To perform quick, fast, and in a hurry simulated landings. With touch and goes, all same proceedures for a landing are performed with exception that once the wheels and or arresting gear hits the deck, the craft goes to full power. Rather than coming to a complete hault as in a normal landing, the craft is airborne as quickly as it hit the deck. In this manner, touch and goes facilitate the ability to make as many runs as possible in the shortest amount of time.
Grunt Gunny: Damn Marine, what happed to your face it's all swollen?
Grunt Marine: Ah fuck Gunny, those fucking mosquitos were doing touch and goes whilst I was sleeping.
Grunt Marine: Ah fuck Gunny, those fucking mosquitos were doing touch and goes whilst I was sleeping.
by bolillo loco December 27, 2009
by TheColonel2022 March 20, 2022
1. A term used in place of "cut," on the set of the television sit-com "Spaced" to indicate that a take was absolutely perfect and that it was deserving of a BAFTA (British Association of Film and Televison Actors) award.
2. If someone is being an absolute drama llama and or is clearly lying about how much they care about a subject one might reply, "and the BAFTA goes to"
similar to saying, "and the academy award for best bullshit performance."
2. If someone is being an absolute drama llama and or is clearly lying about how much they care about a subject one might reply, "and the BAFTA goes to"
similar to saying, "and the academy award for best bullshit performance."
1.)Mark Heap: "DANCE, DANCE FOR ME COLLIN. HAHAHAHAHA!"
Edgar Wright: "And the BAFTA goes to..."
2.)"And then *sob* he told me if I ever *sniff* told anyone that he'd cut of my *waah!* head!"
"And the BAFTA goes to..."
Edgar Wright: "And the BAFTA goes to..."
2.)"And then *sob* he told me if I ever *sniff* told anyone that he'd cut of my *waah!* head!"
"And the BAFTA goes to..."
by Chuck Chuck Razool September 21, 2008
A word redcoined in California, but not sure by who. Appeared in movies beforehand and also in TV shows.
by XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX September 02, 2005
by dergattsO July 27, 2017
A term used to describe anything that is good. As long as the activity is not a bad one, the phrase ‘goes alright’ is applicable under any circumstances. If the activity were to be bad, the correct phrase would be ‘does not go alright’
by Anal thrasher 69 March 23, 2019