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little go
(UK, university slang, dated) The preliminary examination for a degree.
go against
To violate; to breach; to break. / To be unfavourable to someone. / To be contrary to a trend, feeling or principle. / To oppose; to resist
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no-go theorem
(physics) Any theorem stating that a particular situation is not physically possible.
go deep
(American football, Canadian football) To throw a long pass attempt or to get in position to catch one.
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go nuts
(informal) To become mad. / (informal, imperative) Go ahead; feel free.
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go to the wall
(idiomatic) To make an all-out effort. / (idiomatic) To fail, to run out of options. (especially of a business) / To be put aside or forgotten. / To take an extreme and determined position or measure.
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go-betweens
plural of go-between
go-getters
go-karts
go astray
(intransitive) To develop bad habits; to behave improperly or illegally. / (intransitive) To behave in an adulterous manner. / (intransitive) To come to believe an untruth.
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