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Gon Go Escapo

To escape from a bad situation or something similar to that... Can also be when something drops or slips off of something in a comedic way... The escapo part is improperly endowed Spanish, but is much more Southern American in root term...
"Oh shit, here come the cops, I gon go escapo from them..."

"My Izuzu Rodeo gon go escapo out the trailer, haha..."
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So-go

Sogo is short for "I am sorry, you go ahead". Can be used when 2 people speak over each other or almost bump into each other while walking. Saves a lot of airtime and awkwardness by saying so-go.
John and Jane speak over each other at the same time and pause for each other at the same time - until one says "I am sorry go ahead" or So-go. So-go can also be applied to when you're walking and almost bump into a stranger and instead of picking opposite paths, you both take the same step in either direction, causing an awkward moment. At this point one can remain where they are and say "so-go" and the other person choses which step to take and break the tie.
by Mochasina August 4, 2019
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Going Canadian

When a (usually baked) person snacks deeply or participates in conspicuously Stoney behavior. Also “ Gone Canadian”.
Bob was straight up going Canadian on the Pepperidge Farm last night!
by Salt City Sage August 7, 2019
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nle myst choppa mexico go choppa

NLE MYST CHOPPA MEXICO GO CHOPPA
NLE MYST CHOPPA MEXICO GO CHOPPA
by Wyatt Bleair August 11, 2019
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james going bald

A little man who takes after his dad and goes bald
Oh he must be a james going bald cause he is losing hair

Harrison - he must be a james going bald cause he is losing hair

John - guess he must be a james going bald then
by Yes lord August 13, 2019
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Going D&D

1. (noun) - the state of wasting good material from an awe-inspiring, heart tearing, plot heavy show/ story

2. (idiomatic expression) - when a show/ story has the potential to conclude using its rich characters to build intricate plots out of their complex motives, but the writers choose to utilize weak motives for important scenes.
This show is going D&D. They missed an opportunity to give the main character a good reason to drink by the balcony.

What type of motive is Kuvira's during the last two seasons of Legend of Korra?! The writers were going D&D to wrap the show up quickly!
by Silence DoBurn August 13, 2019
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Go Bye Bye

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