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Going Dutch

When two partners on a date choose to pay their own respective portions of the bill instead of the man paying for it all.
I saved twenty dollars by going dutch with Christine to the club.
by Adam Bone December 24, 2003
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I get where you're going

Noncommittal answer. I understand where you're going with this.
a: If I've got to listen to one more of her lectures I'm gonna go crazy.
b: I get where you're going
by Mcsqard September 15, 2006
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going out

something middle schoolers say and think theyre doing, without actually doing it.
1)are bob and sally going out?
2)yes
1)are joe and anna going out?
2)yes
1)are tim and julie going out?
2)no, they broke up now tim is going out with becky.
1)did any of them actually go on a date?
2)well, no not yet
by gspot September 17, 2005
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going out

"Me and Fashinabobastif have been going out for months!"
by j July 8, 2003
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I ain't going

Something thats not going to happen. Telling someone you're not going to do something.
"Girl why this man tried to get me to have a 3some??.. You know I ain't going.
by Jbizzle44 December 29, 2007
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Going to Grandmas

The act of telling your girlfriend that you're going to your grandma's house, but really opting to stay home all night masturbating and playing video games.
"I'm sorry Grace. I can't do anything tonight because I'm going to my grandma's."
by Rabix April 2, 2005
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going commando

Going commando is the practice of not wearing underwear under one's outer clothing. The term is theorised to be related to the much earlier term "going regimental", which refers to wearing the kilt military style, that is, without underwear.
Kilts have been traditionally worn without undergarments since their use as part of Scottish military uniform, leading to the invention of such expressions as "going commando" or"go regimental" or "military practice" for wearing no underwear. On the Western Front during the First World War, some Sergeants Major reportedly had mirrors tied to the end of golf clubs or walking sticks to inspect up and under the kilt at parade inspection. However, in 1940 the kilt was retired from combat due to the vulnerability of bare skin to chemical agents, although it was retained as the formal dress uniform of the regiments. In the 1950s, kilted soldiers on parade would be checked by the Sergeant Major using a mirror on the barracks floor. In 1997, a Black Watch soldier received wide press exposure, because of windy conditions during a military ceremony in Hong Kong.
by sharp_curves June 30, 2012
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