1. Breaking off of something and going your own way.
2. Doing what your not suppose to do.
3. Doing something your own way instead of the way that your suppose to.
2. Doing what your not suppose to do.
3. Doing something your own way instead of the way that your suppose to.
When someone on a basketball team stops doing the set play that the rest of the team is running and starts doing something else.
"I'm a rover coach, I'm just gonna go rover."
-Jackie Moon
Jackie Moon in this part of the movie began to run around in circles in hopes of creating a diversion instead of doing the set play. He was going rover.
"I'm a rover coach, I'm just gonna go rover."
-Jackie Moon
Jackie Moon in this part of the movie began to run around in circles in hopes of creating a diversion instead of doing the set play. He was going rover.
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When you are having sexual intercourse and your partner has an urgent diarrhea, which he/she cant hold and lets go. But being the brave man that you are, you ignore the obstacle and keep on doing what you love the most... (no pun intended)
Bro, me and my sis totally went down the river Thames last night.
Going down the river Thames is my lifestyle.
Going down the river Thames is my lifestyle.
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Get the Going down the river Thames mug.Derived from a scene in Chapter 7 of the World War I novel "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Remarque, the term "goin' across the river" means to have sex, as the three main characters must cross a river to visit French whores.
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