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    [Verb]  | "go" | \ ˈgō \


    1: to move on a course : proceed

    2: to travel to a place

    3: to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English gon, from Old English gān; akin to Old High German gān to go, Greek kichanein to reach, attain;

    [Verb]  | "go out" 


    1: to go forth, abroad, or outdoors; specifically : to leave one's house

    2: to take the field as a soldier

    3: to participate as a principal in a duel


    Origin: before 12th century ;

    [Noun]  | "bed" | \ ˈbed \


    1: a piece of furniture on or in which to lie and sleep

    2: a place of sex relations

    3: marital relationship


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, going back to Old English bedd "sleeping place, plot of ground prepared for plants," going back to Germanic *badja- (whence Old Frisian bed "sleeping place," Old High German betti, Old Norse beðr "bolster, bedding," Gothic badi "sleeping place"), of uncertain origin;

      * Note : Traditionally Germanic *badja- has been taken as a derivative of an Indo-European verbal base *bhodh-i- "poke, dig" (see: {fossil:1|fossil:1}), on the assumption that a bed was originally a pit dug in the ground, though evidence that early Germanic or pre-Germanic peoples slept in pits see:ms to be lacking.;

    [Noun]  | "ter*ri*to*ry" | \ ˈter-ə-ˌtȯr-ē \


    1: a geographic area belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority

    2: an administrative subdivision of a country

    3: a part of the U.S. not included within any state but organized with a separate legislature


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Latin territorium, literally, land around a town, from terra land {mat|terrace:1|};

    [Idiomatic phrase]  | "out of one's mind" 


    1: mentally unsound —usually used informally in an exaggerated way


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "bed" 


    1: a place set aside for sleeping;


      * e.g., " ... the sofa in the living room will be your bed for the night "





    2: the surface upon which a body of water lies;


      * e.g., " ... some prospectors supposedly found gold in the bed of that mountain stream "



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    3: a natural periodic loss of consciousness during which the body restores itself;


      * e.g., " ... I always brush my teeth and floss before going to bed "



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    [Phrase]  | "go public (with)" 


    1: to make known (as information previously kept secret);


      * e.g., " ... The celeb went public with the news of her pregnancy "





     [ "go-go" ]

    1: Go-Go is a type of music that originated in Washington DC, consisting of strong drum beats and loose feel instrumentals with often sampled vocals it has so roots in reggae

      * e.g.,  ... Junkyard band, Northeast Groovers, Rare Essence 

     [ "go go" ]

    1: music started in washington dc.


     [ "go go" ]

    2: examples: backyard band, ucb, north east groovers, raw image.

     [ "go go go" ]

    1: Counterstrike term to: "Go! Go! Go!"

      * e.g.,  ... Player 1: Come on they planted the bomb! 


     [ "go go go" ]

    2: "Go! Go! Go!" is a recorded message that is activated through the use of key commands.

      * e.g.,  ... Player 2: God dammit this loser is blocking the path! 

     [ "go go" ]

    1: GO GO Is the Muzic that comes from my HOMETOWN OF D.C.

      * e.g.,  ... Go Go Bands of D.C.Tcb,Ucb,Backyard,Reaction,Ccb,Tob. 


     [ "go go" ]

    2: Me And my NIggas Listen to that Shit. Uless Ur from D.C, Dont Talk About Shit U dont KNow About. Trust me this is gonna BLOW UP.

     [ "Going go" ]

    1: Term for "gonna go" Only used by about two people in Hawaii.

      * e.g.,  ... "I'm going go sleep now." 


     [ "Going go" ]

    2: Same as "going to go"

      * e.g.,  ... "Are you going go to that party?" 

     [ "Go go go" ]

    1: An old trend on Tiktok that became popular in June. U have to sorta lean over and shake your legs

      * e.g.,  ... Go go go, who’s next?! 

     [ "go go go go go go go go go go gadget flow" ]

    1: sick song by lupe fiasco

      * e.g.,  ... at the train station eg: 


     [ "go go go go go go go go go go gadget flow" ]

    2: can be used in many different situations

      * e.g.,  ... 'do you have your ticket, sir?' 

     [ "No No Go Go" ]

    1: The term referring to when a football coach initially tells his playmaker player to not do anything stupid (the "no no" part) but when the player does not listen, and ends up making a huge play, the coaches new words are "Go Go!"

      * e.g.,  ... *player catches ball in the middle of the endzone on a kickoff, starts to run towards the other end of the field*  


     [ "No No Go Go" ]

    2: Defined as by John Madden, 11-12-06

      * e.g.,  ... Coach: Jackson.. NO NO! 

     [ "On Go" ]

    1: On go is like another way of saying you're down to do something

      * e.g.,  ... Kai: let's rob them Dre: fuck it lets do it Kai: damn boy I was just playin you always on go 

     [ "Then it go" ]

    1: Then it go is the title of a popular video on youtube. The lyrics are "Then it go *fart fart fart fart* inaudible noise bruhhhhh *fart fart* bruhhhhh *fart* optimus prime *fart* optimus prime *fart fart fart* optimus prime oh *fart* inaudible noise *fart fart* okay *fart fart*."

      * e.g.,  ... Bill: Hey Anthony what was that funny video you had shown me? Anthony: Oh you mean then it go? Bill: Yeah how does it go again? Anthony: "Then it go *fart fart fart fart* inaudible noise bruhhhhh *fart fart* bruhhhhh *fart* optimus prime *fart* optimus prime *fart fart fart* optimus prime oh *fart* inaudible noise *fart fart* okay *fart fart*." 

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