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go back to your cave

a phrase meaning "shut up and don't talk to me right now"
a guy and his girlfriend in an argument:

Emily: Carl, we can't afford rent in this city any longer. I want you to nigger at finding a better paying job

Carl: please go back to your cave. I am on it like a car bonnet.
by Sexydimma February 21, 2013
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where are you going?

a nicer/newer way of asking someone "what is this nonsense/junk you are telling me here"?
person a) is NaCl the chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide?

person b): Lol. where are you going? didn't you study your chemistry?. you are supposed to know that NaCl is the chemical formula for bloody table salt and hydrogen sulfide, is H2S.
by Sexydimma April 15, 2013
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Let’s go to the YMCA

Originates from the song “Y.M.C.A” by Village People.

The cleaner equivalent for “Let’s go have rough gay sex.” Probably comes from the song because it was supposedly about gay sex.
Sean: Hey Frank, Let’s go to the YMCA!
Frank:Anytime, but it’ll have to be at your house. My dad’s home.
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go taco

"Carlos insulted Pedro's sombrero and it made him go taco!"

"When she realized she couldn't find her maracas, she just went taco!"
by corey25 March 5, 2014
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going westboro

When you state a fundamental christian fact that sounds like mumbo jumbo in the eyes of atheists. It makes you sound like a back woods, idiotic crazy person, even though you are trying to get a simple christian point across.
Me: I don't think we are capable of seeing the bigger picture of God.
Alchemist: Dude, you going westboro on me bro?
by funtimepizza May 15, 2013
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go go squeeze

When a bitch sucks your dick so good that u squirt like a go go squeeze
by Gigner November 28, 2019
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Going for a Charles

Cheshire rhyming slang for a bowel movement or “turd”. “Going for a Charles” is an abbreviation of “Going for a King Charles the Third”. First used following the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth in 2022 by Jamie Campbell. This phrase is expected to replace the previous “Going for a Richard the Third” / “Going for a Richard”.
Before we head out to pick up some cans from
Bargain Booze, I’m going for a Charles.
by Danhall December 22, 2023
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