spoken A-Wall the real term is AWOL(Absent Without Official Leave)- it means leaving your post and not returning in the Military
Taking leave and not showing up when ordered
Taking leave and not showing up when ordered
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First said by Bender in the Breakfast Club : "I think your old man and my old man should go bowling", to Brian.
Said when two people need to talk, and has also evolved to mean when two people are just so similar they have to get together.
Said when two people need to talk, and has also evolved to mean when two people are just so similar they have to get together.
"I think your old man and my old man should go bowling."
"Your mom is insane... my mom would never do that. I think your old woman and my old woman should go bowling."
"Our boyfriends sound so alike! I think your boyfriend and my boyfriend should go bowling."
"Your mom is insane... my mom would never do that. I think your old woman and my old woman should go bowling."
"Our boyfriends sound so alike! I think your boyfriend and my boyfriend should go bowling."
by EmilyElle September 6, 2005
Get the go bowling mug.A version of hide and go seek played with boys on one team and girls on the other and when the boy findes the girl he gets to fuck her.
by Dirty-C February 13, 2005
Get the Hide and go get it mug.Primarily used in freestyling--the audience or fellow rappers tell the MC to go in...on the beat or into the cipher.
Also used in other appropriate settings where participation or action is necessary.
Also used in other appropriate settings where participation or action is necessary.
(instrumental playing)
"John--kill this beat! go in!"
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Jared: "That girl looks so fine over there. I want to talk to her."
Andy: Well, go in!
"John--kill this beat! go in!"
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Jared: "That girl looks so fine over there. I want to talk to her."
Andy: Well, go in!
by Andy Taught Me April 1, 2009
Get the go in mug.The act of completely losing your mind for a period of time, releasing Irish fury upon those around you.
Stage 1: Incident
Something happens to create an uncomfortable situation. This includes rude comments/suggestions and physical actions.
Stage 2: Reaction
You respond, at first non-violent. This may be just a puzzled look, or perhaps you ask, "Excuse me?" in order to clarify that the comment/action was directed at you.
Stage 3: Interpretation
You process the situation. If the comment/action is interpreted as being irritating/threatening to you, then you first feel a drain of emotion. Then anger starts bubbling in slowly. Your eyes go a little numb, your hands start to tingle, chills rise up your back and you start to tremble. Your jaw usually locks up and the muscles tighten as fury starts setting in.
Stage 4: Snap
This is the stage when you basically lose all control of all of your actions/words. You verbally/physically assault any and all offending members and anyone who gets in the way. Anger takes over you completely, controlling everything.
Stage 5: Hiatus
When one goes Irish, it can end in many ways. Perhaps you pass out. Maybe you just calm down. Anyway, the rage ends… eventually.
The side effects of going Irish include but are not limited to: high blood pressure, uncontrollable movement, damaged relationships, black eyes, problems with the law, broken chairs, lose of feeling and sore fists.
Stage 1: Incident
Something happens to create an uncomfortable situation. This includes rude comments/suggestions and physical actions.
Stage 2: Reaction
You respond, at first non-violent. This may be just a puzzled look, or perhaps you ask, "Excuse me?" in order to clarify that the comment/action was directed at you.
Stage 3: Interpretation
You process the situation. If the comment/action is interpreted as being irritating/threatening to you, then you first feel a drain of emotion. Then anger starts bubbling in slowly. Your eyes go a little numb, your hands start to tingle, chills rise up your back and you start to tremble. Your jaw usually locks up and the muscles tighten as fury starts setting in.
Stage 4: Snap
This is the stage when you basically lose all control of all of your actions/words. You verbally/physically assault any and all offending members and anyone who gets in the way. Anger takes over you completely, controlling everything.
Stage 5: Hiatus
When one goes Irish, it can end in many ways. Perhaps you pass out. Maybe you just calm down. Anyway, the rage ends… eventually.
The side effects of going Irish include but are not limited to: high blood pressure, uncontrollable movement, damaged relationships, black eyes, problems with the law, broken chairs, lose of feeling and sore fists.
Robert: Hey Steve! God, what happened to your face?!
Steve: I told James that his mother was an English whore. It made him frickin' go Irish on me.
Robert: Oh, well that's your fault then.
Steve: I told James that his mother was an English whore. It made him frickin' go Irish on me.
Robert: Oh, well that's your fault then.
by TheGammaGeek March 25, 2011
Get the go Irish mug.When something is so upsetting or frustrating it makes one want to stab oneself in the face, either literally or figuratively; reminiscent of a scene in the film 'Black Swan'.
Man, when Jenna was complaining about Mary I was about ready to go black swan.
Swear to god if I have to stand in line for one more minute I'm going to go black swan.
Swear to god if I have to stand in line for one more minute I'm going to go black swan.
by Luudy January 15, 2011
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