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Shortened form of Go ahead.
Orig. Scouse (Liverpool uk)
1. Provocative term, seemingly goading the recipient toward physical conflict. Although often used to avoid conflict through a display of contempt regarding their threat.
2. Prompting recipient, with a degree of urgency, to carry out an indicated action.
Orig. Scouse (Liverpool uk)
1. Provocative term, seemingly goading the recipient toward physical conflict. Although often used to avoid conflict through a display of contempt regarding their threat.
2. Prompting recipient, with a degree of urgency, to carry out an indicated action.
"go ed la.... see what happens"
by Prof. L. Inguista September 11, 2006
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"Go Ed" is a shortened form of "Go Ed kid" and shortened again from "Go ahead" or "Go ahead kid".
It originated from Scousers, it's a dialect thing though, not accent like "Top of the morning to you" is associated with an Irish accent.
It means yes. Okay.
It originated from Scousers, it's a dialect thing though, not accent like "Top of the morning to you" is associated with an Irish accent.
It means yes. Okay.
"Go Ed" is basically saying "Go on then" so it depends on the context as to what it means. But GENERALLY, it's like saying "yes, ok" or "yeah, go on then".
It is very similar to other phrases used
throughout the North West of England. For example, in Manchester, it may be "Go on lad/kid/mate".
It is very similar to other phrases used
throughout the North West of England. For example, in Manchester, it may be "Go on lad/kid/mate".
by Harribooo October 10, 2020
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Is an abbreviation originating from Liverpool, UK. Shortened from 'Go ahead'.
As with most words from Liverpool (Scouse), this word has many different uses.
1. A term of excitement that can be used in a congratulatory sense.
As with most words from Liverpool (Scouse), this word has many different uses.
1. A term of excitement that can be used in a congratulatory sense.
by Dixon Styler April 21, 2021