Somethig to say to someone in a Peter Grffin-like voice when you're softly suffocating someone without ill will as if putting them to sleep.
There you go.
In many subtitles I've found the phrase "you going?" Instead of "are you going?"
Person 1: My big brother bought two movie tickets.
Person 2: You going?
I want to get off the phone now because I hate talking to you, but I'll pretend that I'm being polite by letting you go back to whatever boring crap you would be doing if you weren't talking to me.
Them: So then he said it was benign but I should probably get it removed. And I said-
You: Wow! That's nuts! Hey look, I'm sure you've got a lot of stuff to take care of. I'm gonna let you go. Bye.
Them: Oh, uh, yeah. Bye.
an idiomatic expression that showed up in writing in the 1800s, is a casual way of saying “Here it is” when you give someone something that's requested.
The waitress brings your food and she says “here you go.”
It means:
- You can leave now
- Go! Move!
- You're done. You're all set.
Just enter the URL and off you go!
You link into the system from the telephone connection in your hotel room and off you go.
What the fat kid says when you're not devouring your hamburger as fast as he did.
Gary Brolsma to some guy in McDonald's:
Are you going to eat that?