Where two friends (preferably both the same gender) simultaneously drop atomic bombs in adjacent stalls
by Fatman and Little Boy September 9, 2019

by RedConversation May 4, 2012

A figure of speech to signify how someone feels when they're nervous, anxious, worried, afraid, ashamed, or even shy.
This is typically an unpleasant feeling, because you will see something that hurts you, worries you, or scares you.
This is typically an unpleasant feeling, because you will see something that hurts you, worries you, or scares you.
I am feeling the heat go up my body whenever I see a picture of that girl, because I miss her terribly, but I know at the same time that she doesn't want me, so I will never get the chance to be with her.
by Lueriva Fetheroviu June 26, 2023

white people sitting around a table drinking (natty ice) wondering what's going on later,but they do not achieve going out, therefor nothing is going on
by gypsy nig November 15, 2010

by Reach71 March 9, 2016

Damn, she really went all naru on her even imitated lyx's chocking lmao!
Dunno, girl, can't go naru on him, it's too early.
Dunno, girl, can't go naru on him, it's too early.
by Hlebets May 28, 2020

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
