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go to bat for

to support someone when the person needs help; Take the side of, defend
Boy, you know I’d bend over backwards for you. I go to bat for you even when shit’s looking bad for ya.
by alexplainl8r November 6, 2019
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GO-pilot

A car passenger who plays Pokémon GO for the driver. A good GO-pilot will nab every worthwhile Pokémon that the driver passes as well as every Pokéstop.
I was driving around with my GO-pilot and he caught three dratinis for me! I'm gonna evolve up to a Dragonite in no time.
by jackofspadesman July 24, 2016
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going outfit

A set of clothes that you regularly wear when going to parties, hitting up clubs or otherwise having a night out on the town.
"Hey didn't I see you wearing that the last time we went out?"

"Yeah I wear it to places heaps, its sort of my going outfit."
by goingoutfit2 October 8, 2008
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the Fit is go

A term used by J'Reilly in an attempt to give some clout to his Honda Fit
the Fit is go: James was going to join his friends in the circle jerk, but he couldn't, because the Fit was not go.
by dis niqqa April 26, 2014
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Go on up

Taken from 2 Kings 2:23, literally meaning go to heaven, is a phrase used to mock Christians, especially when they're being belligerent. Unlike the story in the bible, the user will generally not get retribution for using this phrase.
Go on up, you baldhead!
by Amy_S April 19, 2019
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go for the five

To do the bare minimum through sheer force of will.

i.e. just show up

Origin: in many University seminar classes, one gets five "participation marks" out of a possible 10 for merely attending the class.
Ben: Ugh man I hate my family and it's Thanksgiving!
Brian: So? Go for the five - eat dinner, hug your grandma, and peace out!
Ben: Yes. I will go for the five.
by cliffdogg October 28, 2010
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Going 'ALOL'

Laughing out loud in a situation where you shouldn't be laughing at all.
Going 'ALOL':

Friend 1: Did you see that disabled person fall into the water fountain?
Friend 2: Yes, I almost went ALOL.

In the park yesterday, Rachel went ALOL when she hit an old lady with a Frisbee and her false teeth fell out. Apparently the pensioner needed stitches.
by whohasthejazz December 9, 2009
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