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do not go there

An extended and more emphatic use of the expression "don't go there". An urgent appeal to not follow a line of reasoning to its ultimate conclusion for fear that the conclusion will be offensive, unpleasant, or generally objectionable. The ultimate emphatic use would be "Do. Not. Go. There." with breathless pauses between each word. In general, a dire warning that grave consequences will follow from "going there".

A: "So, the two of them had a one-night stand and she forgot to take her birth control pill..."
B: <interjecting> Don't go there.
A: "...and, wouldn't you know it, nine months later..."
B: <more urgently> Do not go there!
A: "...yup, that's right...presto, instant teenage mother."
B: Damn. You went there.

by The Mensa Man December 8, 2011


Go for a walk

A term often used to ask people to hook up with them at boarding school

Jim: β€œHey Sally, wanna go for a walk before study hall?”
Sally: β€œJim you know I have a boyfriend, so no I do not want to go for a walk with you

by Cushkid June 9, 2020


Going Postdoctoral

Describes a situation when a person with a PhD goes on a killing rampage.

A variation of going postal, but used to describe a person with a doctoral degree.

" But of course lots of people--even Harvard grads!--suffer career setbacks, and few of them go postal (or should we say postdoctoral?). source: "Going Postdoctoral The bizarre case of Prof. Amy Bishop, Wall Street Journal Online, February 18, 2010.

by Oceanscribe February 19, 2010

24πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


go off

a way of phrasing drip or containing a certain amount of swag.

*Hot Eboy Insta post*
11 year old g: OMGπŸ₯° go off king

by justunPOCOloc0 September 23, 2020

24πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Blow and go

β€œBlow and go” refers to the act of completing a task quickly so one can move to the next task. The origin relates to the building of the transcontinental railroad where railroad teams used explosives to blow tunnels through the Sierra Nevada Mountains to lay track.

More recent railroad references relate to performing a brake test before a locomotive departs a rail yard. The conductor will receive a β€œblow and go” before departing after the test has been performed.

β€œOnce we get the plans stamped we need to blow and go.β€œ

β€œWe can’t waste time, we need to blow and go on these projects.β€œ

by Railroad History Buff February 3, 2020

28πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


go indian

In politically incorrect terms, to "go indian" means to not shower and/or bathe for extended periods of time. In short, to let your BO loose.

John: "Man, for that camping last weekend I totally went indian."

Lucas: "Thanks for sharing. I've always wanted to go indian. But I guess what they say is true; nothing runs like a deer and smells like a John".

by Jesus Roger Rabbit Tolkien March 16, 2010

116πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


going on a date

going on a date is prison slang for masturbation

get out of here i'm going on a date

by dank beats April 8, 2017

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