What is the meaning of GO. Phrases containing GO
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Gouch out is British slang for to fail to hit a vein when injecting a drug. Gouch out is British slang for to become semi−conscious.
Gouger is Irish slang for a thug or lout.
Gorillas In The Mist is London Cockney rhyming slang for intoxicated, drunk (pissed).
Gork is American nursing slang for a patient who is comatose, perhaps brain−dead. Gork is American slang for to anaesthetise.
Goy is Jewish slang for a non−Jewish person.
God Only Knows
see gouching
Got out of pawn is London Cockney rhyming slang for born.
Governor is British slang for a boss, chief or leader.
Got it going on is slang for looking nice, attractive, smart.
Goth is British slang for a follower of doom−laden, bombastic post−punk rock music, characterised by the wearing of black clothing, black−dyed hair, and the wearing of black nail−varnish and eye−liner.
Got ones boots on is Black−American slang for to be wise, hip.
Got to hand it to is slang for give credit to.
Goss is British slang for gossip, scandal, chatter.
Good Night.
Gouge is American business slang for to intimidate, damage. Gouge is American slang for to over−charge.
good drugs
Gourd is American slang for the head.
Gospel oak is old London Cockney rhyming slang for a joke.
Gondola, or steel-sided, flat-bottom coal car
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a.
Going; entering, as upon an office or a possession; as, an in-going tenant.
n.
Hence, government of a community, state, or nation by the joint action of the mass of people constituting such a civil body; also, the state of being so governed; democratic government; democracy.
n.
One whose professional habit is a gown, as a divine or lawyer, and particularly a member of an English university; hence, a civilian, in distinction from a soldier.
n.
See Wayz-goose, n., 2.
n.
The act of going in; entrance.
n.
The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.
n.
A loose wrapper worn by gentlemen within doors; a dressing gown.
n.
A stubble goose.
n.
The ordinary outer dress of a woman; as, a calico or silk gown.
p. a.
Dressed in a gown; clad.
n.
See Gosherd.
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Going away; departing; of or pertaining to one who goes away.
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Alt. of Gownman
n.
The loon. See Ember-goose.
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Wearing a coarse gown or shaggy garment made of rug.
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