go on
A surprised reaction to
outrageous news (good or bad). The way it is said indicates whether it is a happy surprised or a bad shock. A happy "go on" is usually ran together to sound like, "
gwan",
whereas an upset or shocked "go on" sounds more like, "go...wawn".
go on
by justpoopaul on Oct 18, 2008 22:27:51
often used in ireland dublin area, to cheer on and to
embarass, mostly
elongated to "gooooooowawn" often proceeds "
spin it!" (which is shouted at random to get large groups shouting gooowawn)
Example:
(glenn falls and looks stupid)
large group of friends say "goooooowawn!!!" in sequence
random
time of day
daragh says "
spin it"
large group says loudly "go on!!!!"
go-go
by Terrell on Feb 19, 2005 12:18:22
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
go go
by uhigblkuygku on Sep 02, 2003 10:13:05
Example:
go go go
by John on Dec 28, 2004 21:08:53
Example:
Player 1: Come on they planted the bomb!
Player 2: God dammit this loser is blocking the path!
Player 3: Go! Go! Go!
Player 1: STFU
Player 2: n00b
Player 3: Go! Go! Go!
Sound "Go! Go! Go!" is repeated rapidly by Player 3 n00b until he is
booted by the admin or they all are fucking
naded becuase they are too close together.
go go
by MY NAME DONT MATTER on May 27, 2006 06:22:56
GO GO Is the
Muzic that comes from my HOMETOWN OF D.C.
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.
Example:
Go Go Bands of D.C.
Tcb,
Ucb,Backyard,Reaction,
Ccb,Tob.
Going go
by StrawburryCrispii on Jul 27, 2009 15:54:18
Go go go
by hamburger2020 on Nov 29, 2020 06:57:55
Example:
Go go go, who’s
next?!
go go go go go go go go go go gadget flow
by qureshizzle on Jul 16, 2008 21:43:05
Example:
at the train station eg:
'do you have your ticket, sir?'
'nope...but i got my
go go go go go go go go go go
gadget flow'
No No Go Go
by Andrew Shulkey on Nov 14, 2006 09:00:25
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!"
Defined as by
John Madden, 11-12-06
Example:
*player catches ball in the middle of the endzone on a kickoff, starts to run towards the other end of the field*
Coach: Jackson..
NO NO!
*player reaches
the 50 yard mark running full speed with 2 opponents behind him*
Coach: GO! GO!
*player scores touchdown*
Coach: I knew he would do that all along,
good play call, 'eh? The ol'
No No Go Go trick.