A way to tell someone to "go to hell" or to refer to the act of dying .
I'm gonna get my kicks before I Go To The Goat .

She tried to over charge me by 2 two bucks so I told that old biddy to go to the goat.
by AnimalStitches June 01, 2009
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an expression; usually directed towards a particularly stupid guy who wants to do something inappropriate to you.
however dont expect them to understand this simple phrase when you say it. they'll act confused and be all like what?
just warning you.
-hey want to come on by to my house tonight? my parents are gone.
-go fuck a goat asshole.
-huh?
by chey dawg May 22, 2006
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Relating to the town of Granville, MA where goat fucking is highly practiced. Could be used literally or just to tell someone to get out.
by Poor Raped Goat June 01, 2006
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Derrogatory term invented by the WBVA(wello boys vigilantee assosiation)Often hurled at escaping criminals, or ungratfull police officers.
Go blow a goat you fuckign uless pig.
by Wello boys _05 March 07, 2005
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To Scrub A goat is to say:
Get out of here.
I hate you get out of here

When Said with an accent ,

It is often used to make a person laugh , or vomit.
Go scrub a goat is very versatile but is a must for any awkward conversation or lasting friendship.
M:I want my phone Back Retard.

k:No , i'm txting My ex girl friend,

M:GIVE IT TO ME
K:NO , In a second
(phone breaks)
K:You can have it now
M:GO SCRUB A GOAT
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to attempt to demoralise or insight argument by way of stereotypical banter.
eg; she was giving as good as she got and he decided to go the goat.
by dulcis-immortalis August 09, 2007
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A phrase used to insult and intimidate AND mock/taunt the opponent, all at once.

"Milking somebody's goat" Also means that you beat them at whatever the situation was.

It can also mean you literally are going to milk the goat someone else owns, but it is used less commonly in that way.
*Two people look each other in the eye, one on one dodge ball*

P1: "I'm going to milk your goat."
P2 (Intimidated, annoyed, and insulted): "W-well go ahead and tr-try it!"

*Also:*

Bob: "Woah, did you see that pingpong player destroy Roger?!"

Greg: "Yeah, he totally milked Roger's goat!"
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