by Chacon August 07, 2005
from the very beginning. Could be a shortened form of the American quality of "get up and go". Might also be a shortened form of what the cowboy said to ol" paint in the Western movies
by hammer hands March 10, 2006
by KayKay903 July 26, 2019
It is obvious to me that the word "getgo" is a modified form of "get-go", which is obviously a type of bracketed phrase, or a shortened version of the term "Get Ready , Get Set, Go!", words we have all heard at the beginning of a variety of contests requiring speed, and a universal, equal starting time for all participants. Commonly used on playgrounds. Similar to the more formal "On your mark, Get set, Go!" The very beginning of the countdown is the "get" and you can figure out what to do at "go". I arrived at this definition using common sense. -Sonny Edwards
by Sonny Edwards April 03, 2008
When you feel a strong sense of wanderlust, a craving for adventure, the need to get out and travel the world. Whether it's a solo escape from your dreaded job, a romantic getaway with the hot wife, or a crazy adventure with the boys...you often find yourself flexible on the destination in exchange for a great deal on a getaway.
Man, it's been such a rough past few months at work all I can think about is relaxing on a sunny beach somewhere exotic...I really need to getgoing.
by TheOGCaptainCrunch February 26, 2013
by codythomasx July 28, 2009