Stephanie: I only have enough for my meal.
Natalia: Yeah so do I.
Christopher: I am not paying for anyone's food.
John: Great, so everyone can GO DUTCH
Natalia: Going Dutch is a great idea.
Natalia: Yeah so do I.
Christopher: I am not paying for anyone's food.
John: Great, so everyone can GO DUTCH
Natalia: Going Dutch is a great idea.
by IdontDoDutch November 29, 2011
To decline or fall apart; to become worn and shabby.
This phrase comes from gardening. After a plant has flowered, it falls apart, sending its seeds into the soil. As the plant dies, it 'goes to seed'.
This phrase comes from gardening. After a plant has flowered, it falls apart, sending its seeds into the soil. As the plant dies, it 'goes to seed'.
by VAKI5 May 11, 2005
Going against the rules or set of norms. Breaking the mold, usually in a spirited or rebellious manner. Similar to "going rogue". Often times reckless or careless in their pursuits.
"Why do we have so many office supplies? 2000 red pens? 500 boxes of staples? We only have 10 employees!"
"Bob from accounting must be going cowboy with the credit card again."
"Bob from accounting must be going cowboy with the credit card again."
by Pappa Wayne May 23, 2019
by Bobby White May 20, 2008
loosing the civi's, or street clothes, and putting on comfort clothes when you get home. Jamma being short for pajamas.
by ginkgo leaf August 02, 2012
to lose one's temper and inflict a severe physical beating on a perceived enemy, real or imagined; to "hulk out"
by marv3000 May 02, 2021
by BeardofWisdom July 08, 2015