Concept cluster: Activities > Going or Movement
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Alternative form of go on one's merry way [Proceed without considering other possibilities.]
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(intransitive, obsolete) To go.
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(slang, obsolete) To give up and desist; call it a day.
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Alternative form of go on one's merry way [Proceed without considering other possibilities.]
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(idiomatic) To wait, especially impatiently or restlessly.
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(intransitive, obsolete) To go forth; proceed.
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(US, colloquial, imperative) Contraction of go on. [To continue in extent.]
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(Northumbria) To go.
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(intransitive) To cause an animal to move in this way.
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(intransitive, informal, chiefly imperative) To go, to leave; to scram.
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To move into action in attempt to catch or defeat another.
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(intransitive) To leave, or depart.
n
(colloquial) The beginning.
n
Alternative spelling of get-go [(colloquial) The beginning.]
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(US, dialect) Alternative form of get-go [(colloquial) The beginning.]
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(intransitive, chiefly of a machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).
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As go at + it; spoken emphasis typically on 'go'.
n
(slang) An urge to commence a planned journey regardless of circumstances.
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(transitive) To apply equally to.
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(informal) To misbehave, to carry on.
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Proceed without considering other possibilities.
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Alternative letter-case form of go the way of the dodo [(idiomatic) To go extinct or become obsolete; to fall out of common practice or use; to become a thing of the past.]
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(intransitive, archaic) To get to work; (imperatively) come on.
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(intransitive) (of a person) To depart, typically from one's home, to join an army at war.
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Pronunciation spelling of going. [(in combination) Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly.]
v
Archaic spelling of go. [(intransitive) To move through space (especially to or through a place). (May be used of tangible things like people or cars, or intangible things like moods or information.)]
n
(obsolete) Haste; ardent desire to go.
v
Elongated form of go.
adj
(slang) Pronunciation spelling of good. [Acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral.]
v
(Netherlands) Alternative spelling of going. [(in combination) Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly.]
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(idiomatic) to spend time or be friends (especially to hang around with someone)
n
Alternative form of howgoesit [(aviation, informal, often attributive) A chart or instrument indicating the remaining fuel and the remaining flight distance.]
n
Alternative form of howgoesit [(aviation, informal, often attributive) A chart or instrument indicating the remaining fuel and the remaining flight distance.]
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(informal, slang, US, with indefinite article) Something which should not or cannot be done.
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(intransitive, obsolete) To go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
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(intransitive) To elapse, to pass.

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