by IvorBiggunFan March 23, 2024
To live vicariously through someone else
by Krudler123 September 11, 2020
by LiquidChaos66 October 27, 2015
hung-go is the opposite of gung-ho...instead of getting sh*t done quick-like, being in a state of hung-go means you turned to a statue, can't get it done - hung-go is hung up on detail, perhaps, and in stasis.
submitted by taddy of depot moody...intended to submit it a year ago but was in a hung-go state
submitted by taddy of depot moody...intended to submit it a year ago but was in a hung-go state
That project was being done gung-ho but now they've lost their mojo, the project is hung-go, not happening.
by taddy from depot moody November 11, 2017
Taking an unnecessarily long route when an easier alternative was available.
Taken from the idea of someone getting lost on the way to Bolsover and driving around nearby Carr Vale nature park for several hours before finding their way.
Often Bolsover is shortened, pronounced 'Bow'ser'
Taken from the idea of someone getting lost on the way to Bolsover and driving around nearby Carr Vale nature park for several hours before finding their way.
Often Bolsover is shortened, pronounced 'Bow'ser'
Example: I just took a 'shortcut' that was 20 minutes longer than my usual route'
'Youve been going around Carr Vale to get to Bolsover'
'Youve been going around Carr Vale to get to Bolsover'
by PotsNPan July 16, 2021
go away from this defenition NOW
by jeff the weirdo November 06, 2021