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have-a-go hero
(Britain, informal) An ordinary member of the public who intervenes, often at personal risk, to stop a troublemaker, hooligan or ne'er-do-well in the act of committing a crime.
hide and go seek
go along for the ride
(idiomatic) To accompany someone in a passive manner, or to take a relatively passive or detached role in a project or group activity.
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go up in smoke
To catch fire and burn. / (idiomatic, by extension) To be completely ruined or devastated.
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go to great lengths
(idiomatic) To make a major effort; to be very careful when doing something, especially to an extreme or excessive degree.
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go round in circles
(idiomatic) To repeatedly do the same thing without making any progress.
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watch the world go by
(UK) To pause and remain still whilst doing nothing but surveying the environment around oneself.
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go to someone's head
(idiomatic) To strongly affect a person, especially to the detriment of his or her senses or mental faculties.
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you go, girl
An expression of encouragement, chiefly for a girl or woman.
go to the ends of the earth
(idiomatic, informal) To do everything possible to achieve something.
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