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go home
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, home. To return to one's house. / (euphemistic) To die. / (euphemistic) To be eliminated in a competition.
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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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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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go Galt
(intransitive, idiomatic) To become a recluse and stop contributing to one's society, especially in the form of taxes, by reducing one's productivity or work or by refusing to follow societal norms that one believes to be unjust.
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go to shit
(slang, vulgar) To completely fail; to have no result. / (slang, vulgar) To become much worse.
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have-a-go
go-live
The date on which a system goes live.
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go round
To physically swirl or rotate. / To rotate, to move in a circle. / To go around the side of sth., to bypass something. / To circumvent or to outmanoeuvre someone. / To evade sth.
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go along
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, along. / To participate, cooperate, or conform. / To move along or proceed.
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