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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

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go indian

to get totally, destructively out of control, usually as a result of strong drink; e.g., jumping up on the bar, cackling maniacally, hurling bottles, and screaming that you'll fight anyone in the bar, or the whole bar

Oh no, I can't drink Crown. Makes me go indian.

by soon-to-be ex-pat April 22, 2005

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go indian

To "go indian" is for a Native American to act how "indians" would when they'd hunt or fight. SOMETIMES involves a couple drinks, and things that are sharp, hard, or they smash.
Fine displays of this behavior is shown in Dances with Wolves, Last of The Mohicans, movies with wild fight scenes, and some real live people. The people often scream too (Not in pain).

1. I'll go indian on you.
2. The place is totally wrecked. They went indian.
3. Steve from The Outsiders is a good example of "going indian". The screaming, fighting, and the look on his face. And he's not even brown!

by *Bee* September 15, 2006

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going indian

Not wearing underwear.

The jockeys are in the wash. I'm going indian.

by Spike Jonez October 26, 2004

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