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going out

Romatically involved with another person, going steady. Used mostly with middle or sometimes high school aged students
"Did you hear that Robert and Sarah are going out?"
by Aimee July 7, 2003
mugGet the going outmug.

going steady

What white kids in the 50's called "dating"
Johnny gave me his pin at the dance ... now I know we're going steady!
by Misfit February 17, 2004
mugGet the going steadymug.

Go home

When annoyed with someone, you tell them this. It's the nice equivalent of "fuck off".
Rose: Haha, dude, you totally just misspelled "loser".
Ellie: Rose, just go home.
by Scrb April 20, 2008
mugGet the Go homemug.

Go-Time

Phrase most commonly used to describe that you are cocked, locked, and ready for action.
Dude: Hey, bro, what's going on?

Buddy: Dude, I just slammed my 7th shot of Jack Daniels and it is go time!
by dammit janet October 21, 2004
mugGet the Go-Timemug.

go wipe

Bill: "I don't think I can drink tonight, my flight instructor is picking me up at 6 AM."

Me: "Oh wow ho, GO WIPE."
by Tyler December 7, 2004
mugGet the go wipemug.

kum and go

The only place that still has Rockstar energy drink and porno
kum n go is fuckin awesome, it's the only clean convience store I've been to.
by 14012008011413070515180705 February 6, 2005
mugGet the kum and gomug.

go in peace

A farewell saying, to leave without harm or harming. To leave with the spirit of God. To egress with safety and peace of mind
A friend told the other as he was leaving, "go in peace".
by SDMAYS August 20, 2006
mugGet the go in peacemug.

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