by iChanKa June 21, 2010
Contraction of "let go", used as an exclamation. Contrary to popular belief, this word was not invented by rappers. It appeared 50 years earlier, on page 45 of "Asterix the Gaul" in 1961. In the frame, A Roman soldier protests when Asterix grabs him by his (magically long) beard.
by Duvel 71 June 29, 2015
The most unintelligent way to say "Let's Go." Abbreviations are supposed to actually be shorter and easier to say than the original version. Not the same exact number of syllables. If you use this phrase other than to make fun of it, your IQ must be extremely low, or you must be trying entirely too hard to seem "cool." Please stop people. You sound stupid. Lego is a building block for children. Or the commonly kn own advertisement for Eggo waffles. The phrase "leggo" is just another example of a piece of shit that the rap community has given to popular culture. When rappers invented this word, they were thinking "Hmmmm, how fucking stupid can we sound?" And a bunch of idiots all over America fell for it. I am aware that this is not the real origin of the word, but that's besides the point. Point is, it's retarded; don't use it.
Yo dawg leggo to the mall and hit up some biddies and takem bak to da crib!
*Punches in face*
*Walks away without remorse*
*Punches in face*
*Walks away without remorse*
by Middle Class White Male July 06, 2011
derived from the original phrase "Let's go". Made internationally known by Chris Brown's 2011 smash hit 'Look at me now' featuring Busta Rhymes & Lil' Wayne
by DanielEarl May 14, 2011
by Guguseli December 07, 2006
The southern way of saying "Let's Go" it's just like trying to say it 5x fast! More rappers are starting to use the term in their songs. (Plies), (Lil'Wayne), (Trey Songz) and (Young Jeezy) have all used it.
by BamaBama January 05, 2011
by Babylonandon March 30, 2015