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go1727, "action of going," from use of go (v.) to start a race, etc. Meaning "an incident, an occurrence, affair, piece of business" is from 1796. Meaning "power of going, dash, [..]
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go"in order," 1951, originally in aerospace jargon, from go (v.).
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goOld English gan "to advance, walk; depart, go away; happen, take place; conquer; observe, practice, exercise," from West Germanic *gaian (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian gan, Middle Du [..]
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goto move or travel
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goSee General Order (GO).
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goTo fight with another person.
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goAs in "to have a go" Slang for 'to date' or 'to have sex with'- often both. As in "to have a go at" The attempt to flirt with or ask [..]
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go"Tite", "Stupid", "dumb", "cool", "poppin'", "going "off", "hot&am [..]
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goan ancient board game originated from China, now commonly played in japan and korea also. It's becomming more popular around the world after the anime Hikaru no go to play internet go visite w [..]
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gosomeone who is horny all the time
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goSee Gene Ontology.
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goa time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work" functioning correctly and ready f [..]
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goto start off or move
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goAncient board game with an emphasis on careful strategy, popular throughout Japanese history.
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goAffix denoting Later. For example: Go-Daigo-The Later Daigo. As Go is also 5 in Japanese, the same affix sometimes indicated five of something.
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goA Japanese strategy game.
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goforn zikh
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gogeyn
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goSee General Order.
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goA command to execute, such as go theme
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goGo is a compiled object-oriented language influenced by C, C++, C#, and Java.
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go(n) a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)(n) street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine(n) a usually brief attempt(n) a board game for two players who place counter [..]
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go(Anglo-Saxon, gn, ic g, I go.)
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goAll the go. Quite the fashion; very popular; la vogue.
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goGuardian’s Office. This was the church’s investigation branch until the FBI caught them doing some nasty stuff. They were disbanded, and replaced by OSA. See also: OSA
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goGround outs
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goGas Oil
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goGas Oil
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gogas oil
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gogetter - A hobo who worries the social workers by writing to or calling on the wealthy contributors.
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goGene Ontology (for instance) GRAS
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go, or Gang, of water. A go of water is two pails, i.e. as much as a person can carry at one time from the well.
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goOne of many meanings is "launch" (take-off). For example, the flight leader may brief: "It'll be a burner go," or "a section go...", meaning the take-off will be in [..]
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goThe English translation for go/igo/baduk/weiqi/wei-chi.
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goGeostationary Orbit. Also abbreviated GEO.
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goGear Oil
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go to A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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gotry
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govar renderItem = function(ul, item) { // Overwrite the default render item method if(item.searchElement === undefined) { var aTag = '' + item.symbolDisplay + '
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gogo decision - a point at which manager or the customer decides whether the project should proceed
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go
To move:
# (obsolete,intransitive) To walk; to travel on one's feet.move|s|a|t
#*there was a general sense of panic going through the house;the program won't accept any date that I input before 19 [..]
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go
(game) An ancient Chinese board game, played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of 19 × 19 squares.
(computer languages) A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent [..]
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