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go for1550s, "be taken or regarded as," also "be in favor of," from go (v.) + for (adv.). Meaning "attack, assail" is from 1880. Go for broke is from 1951, American English col [..]
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go for(1) (slang) be set [Usage: Go for 1100 = concede a penalty of 1100 points.]
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''I'll go for some milk.''
''If John goes for three days without sleep, he will be very tired.''
''My wife hates football, and that goes for me as well.''
''I'll go for a swim [..]
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