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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
mugGet the Going D&Dmug.

I am going to fly a lot

I am going to fly a lot because Latin America is unseasonably hot this time of year.
by Player action November 29, 2022
mugGet the I am going to fly a lotmug.

tryna go to the rec?

a term use by comeaux high students when school is over, you here this alot from some annoying ass freshman.
say bro tryna go to the rec?
by comeauxmemes November 6, 2021
mugGet the tryna go to the rec?mug.

Ding Dong Go

To knock on an anonymous door or ring an anonymous doorbell, but to run away before it is answered. More specifically, the individual who partakes in knocking/ringing, hereby dubbed the "ding dong" must run, hereby dubbed as "go", for as long as possible without taking a break. It is also customary for the individual who has answered the door to run after the "ding dong".
As a long distance runner, Nashid was exceptional at ding dong go, since she could keep running away for hours on end.
by Worried Atheist March 29, 2017
mugGet the Ding Dong Gomug.

Merry-go-round

Someone leave me on this merry-go-round called life!
mugGet the Merry-go-roundmug.

Stow ‘N Go

When a man wearing a condom ejaculates into the condom inside of their partner and leaves it behind inside of said partner.
The second I was done I got right out of there and it was a real Stow ‘N Go situation.
by YeOldSaltyPirate June 14, 2024
mugGet the Stow ‘N Gomug.

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