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sno-go
sno-go
go walkabout
(UK, Australia, colloquial, of an object) To go missing from its usual place; to be lost or stolen. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, walkabout.
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go bonkers
(informal) To lose one's sanity. / (informal) To have a good time, free from restraint.
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tap and go
(rugby) A quick free kick taken by touching the ball with the boot and running forward.
go potty
(childish) To go and use the potty: to leave in order to urinate or defecate.
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go potty
(UK) To go crazy: to become insane.
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go for the jugular
(idiomatic) To exert an unrestrained, aggressive effort, especially by assailing an opponent's or victim's area of greatest vulnerability.
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have-a-go
come and go
To alternately enter and exit, arrive and depart (either physically or figuratively) / To repeatedly appear and disappear; to be transient
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