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go on with you
go to the country
(politics, dated) To appeal to the feeling of the community by a general election.
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go to the bad
Synonym of go bad (“become delinquent or criminal”)
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go to the trouble
(transitive with of) To make an effort.
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go to grass
To be turned out to pasture, especially of a horse too old to work. / To go into retirement; to rusticate. / (slang) To take a violent fall, especially of a boxer.
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go whistle
To go to the Devil (as a term of dismissal).
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go-rounds
go for nothing
To have no value, or carry no weight with someone.
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go ahead with
To resume something previously cancelled or delayed; to continue something despite known concerns.
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go to pieces
To become very upset or emotional, to have a breakdown. / To deteriorate, get much worse, fall apart.
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