Go for a ride

Slang for getting laid. Frequently used as a question: "Do you want to go for a ride?"

Used in Northern Ireland and Ireland.
"Hey Tommy, do you want to go for a ride, for old time's sake?"
by Economical Positions December 18, 2024
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Go south on a dirty muff

When things just get really bad...
I was talking to a 10, when her 1.5 of a friend came over and cockblocked me...from there things would pretty much go south on a dirty muff...
by SELNC January 21, 2020
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And a set go

Hasidic children's equivalent of "ready set go" used to mark the begining of an action.
The race starts as soon as we finish "and a set go": And a set, go!
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going wheels

In the card game spades, to bid 10 books. “We’re going wheels” referencing the two zeros in the 100 points potentially gained by taking said books. “Spin ‘em” is an acceptable (albeit cocky) form of declaring a team’s intent to go wheels.
“We’re going wheels!”
Spinem
Wheels.”
by EbonyClark June 11, 2023
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Merry Go Round

Dedicated fans of the South Korean girl group MOMOLAND, also known as MGR. A single Momoland fan is a Merry, and multiple Momoland fans are Merries.
"I want to stan Momoland"
"Welcome to the Merry Go Round!"
by sailormomoland July 28, 2021
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merry go round

A metaphor for the repetitive and cyclical nature of a relationship or emotional experience, where one feels stuck in a loop of ups and downs, constant fights, and unresolved issues, unable to move forward or break free. Often involves revisiting past conflicts and feelings in a seemingly endless cycle.
After their awful fight, they found themselves on the merry go round again, unable to escape the cycle of arguing and making up.

Every time they try to resolve their issues, they end up merry go rounding, stuck in the same arguments and fights over and over.
by FagHag May 26, 2024
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