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Going Snowbreak

"Going Snowbreak" or "going Snowbreak route/mode" means when a game (usually a Gacha game) switches its direction to focus more on fan service.
It's a reference to the game Snowbreak Containment Zone, which was originally failing financially but bounced back up after going all in on fan service, going as far as increasing the breast size of old characters, removing all male characters or genderbending them into female.
"Wuthering Waves just increased it's age rating. I guess it's going Snowbreak."
by PomuHub December 1, 2025
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Let's go Squad

A group of four or five young overly excited men that scream Let's Go over anything.
The dealer said to another dealer, "Here comes the Let's go Squad to bet a hundred on black."
by LT7441 January 15, 2024
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Water won't go clear

A phrase used with people that have anal sex and use enemas before their sexual activity. Once the enema or anal douche flushes out all waste the exit water "goes clear".
"Man, I want you to come over and pound this cake but the water won't go clear."
by dydock December 4, 2021
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they go together like peanut butter and jelly

The less controversial version of "they go together like peanut butter and pickles". it means that 2 things go perfect together.
Jon: dude, Cheese and vodka, like, they go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Davey: Wtf? do you mean they go together like peanut butter and pickles?
Jon: No, what made you think that?
by Bacon friez November 3, 2023
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Go off

Term meant to get someone to go into further detail about something
You like dancing? - go off (person replies with things they enjoy about a subject)
by SystematicTrial March 10, 2020
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Why didn't you go with him?

When you don't realize a person is dead and you suffer a severe case of foot-in-mouth disease.
Earl: "I'm such an idiot. I saw our neighbor Mrs. Lundgren at the store today, so I asked her how her husband was doing. I didn't know he was dead. She said 'he's gone' and I thought he was on a trip. So I asked, 'Why didn't you go with him?'"

Opal (horrified): EARL!!!

~ "Pickles" by Brian Crane
by Ubeenbamboozledson March 8, 2022
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