To satisfy a demand or requirement - "just enough food to go around."To go here and there; move from place to place.To have currency - "rumors going around."
The process of the NY Federal Reserve Bank's trading desk of communicating with broker/dealers and market makers to establish a market of bids and offers on behalf of the Federal Open Market Committee
If a piece of news or a joke is going around, it is being told by many people in the same period of time. There's a nasty sort of rumour going around about it
If you go around in a particular way, you behave or dress in that way, often as part of your normal life. I had got in the habit of going around with bare feet If they went around complaining publicly, they might not find it so easy to get another job. = go about
If there is enough of something to go around, there is enough of it to be shared among a group of people, or to do all the things for which it is needed. Eventually we will not have enough water to go around
Describes the N Y Federal Reserve Bank's trading desk practice of communicating with primary dealers to establish a market of bids and offers on behalf of the Federal Open Market Committee
Instructions for a pilot to abandon his/her approach to landing Additional instructions may follow Unless otherwise advised by ATC, a VFR aircraft or an aircraft conducting visual approach should overfly the runway while climbing to traffic pattern altitude and enter the traffic pattern via the crosswind leg A pilot on an IFR flight plan making an instrument approach should execute the published missed approach procedure or proceed as instructed by ATC; e g , "Go around" (additional instructions if required)
If you go around to someone's house, you go to visit them at their house. I asked them to go around to the house to see if they were there Mike went round to see them