A New England expression used to identify someone who unexpectedly excels, usually at some form of physical activity.
Ed and Sam can wicked go at the hurdles
when someone tells you they are "going high" they are on there way to getting absolutely fucked.
bro, I'm going high.
When considering job, salary, or equity related things, women should "go bro", meaning they should consider what the most over-confident, potentially qualified (but oftentimes not), bro would do or ask for and just do that.
Bradley: "Congrats on the new role! You gonna ask for more salary / equity?"
Allie: "To be fair, it's a lateral-ish move at the same level but without people management, so it makes sense that I'd make the same."
Bradley: "Bah humbug! Go bro and ask for more."
Allie: "I know what the salary band is for this role, and I'm not going to get over band."
Bradley: "(mansplaining) Bros don't care about bands; they define the bands. Just go bro and ask for 15% more of each."
To go to the county line where alcohol can be found, commonly used in Arkansas, due to the large amount of "Dry counties" where you cannot buy liquor.
"Hey man, while you're out, can you pick me up a 30 pack?"
"Sure, i'm going to the line anyways."
For a situation to deteriorate to the point survival of the fittest kicks in. Similar to the phrase “shit hits the fan”.
With both groups on the verge of killing each other, the slightest misstep could cause the entire situation to go darwin.
When something goes terrible. Basically so bad, it's sinking like the titanic.
Guy 1: *Invites a bunch of people over for a party* I didn't think it'd be this bad! There's shit all over the walls and broken glass on the floor.
Guy 2: Dude.. this party is going titanic..
Like "going ballistic", characterized by intolerance and violent disagreement.
I'm afraid of my supervisor going ISIS on me for going on Facebook during work.