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go-off
start; beginning; commencement
letting go
fair go
(Australia, New Zealand, informal) Used in protest to implore or demand that someone act with more fairness or reason, or desist in something considered outrageous.
fair go
(Australia, New Zealand, informal) A reasonable or equitable opportunity to attempt something.
go halves
(idiomatic) To divide equally between two parties.
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go-slows
go moggy
(chiefly South Africa, Zimbabwe, idiomatic, colloquial) To go without restraint; to go wild; to be adventurous.
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go together
(idiomatic, of two people) To be in a relationship. / (literally, of two people) To accompany each other (e.g. to an event). / (idiomatic, of two or more things) To correspond or fit well.
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go forth
To move oneself forward or onward / To depart from a place; to set out. / To be divulged or made generally known; to emanate.
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go upstairs
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, upstairs. / (cricket, of an umpire) To request a decision by the third umpire (traditionally by making a sign of a TV set with the hands)
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