Using the French word “oui” meaning ”yes”, is a affirmation of support for a decision or course of action. It is the opposite term for “no-go” meaning a strong rejection of a decision or course of action. oui, no-go, yes, no, maybe, ok, okay, take action, decide, decision, French, do it, non, yeah
Do I want to go to the strip club on my birthday Chuck?! That’s a oui-go!
To go hard at something, or put your all into it. Usually with aggression, or a positive go-to attitude!
"By golly, he's really going ham!"
"How do you know?"
"The clap of his asscheeks is telling me so!"
(Morse code via assclapping is the best on god)
when shits going craaaaazzzzyyyyy
person 1 "omg that person just box jump 456m"
person 2"omg jeremy's going ham"
It's a term that's commonly used by girl(s) that go by the name of Stevie when they're friendzoning someone. It can also be used when in need of attention because when you tell people (Nat) this phrase, they keep insisting to make you love them. Easy attention gain. Little do they know that they will never be loved. This sentence is known to be quite useful as it can get you out of multiple situations of trouble. For example, if you for some reason tell them accidentally that you love them and they ask you to repeat it, you can simply scream the sentence and you'll be out of the situation in the blink of an eye.
"hey Stevie, how does this shirt look on me?"
"gO AWAY NAT I DONT LOVE YOU"
Hunting for a sexy southern man. Finding a "catch".
friend: " what're you doin' ma'am?? "
Marcie: " going fishin' girl!! it's raining men ! "
friend: " hope you find a catch. "
Marcie: " oh, girl....i will! "
What your dad tells you growing up, when you fail so bad and that’s his way of recognizing your dumb or clumsy mistake.
*Kid knocks over water at restaurant.
Dad: “Way to go, Ace…”