Definition of go! in English English dictionary
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- A board game played for over 2000 years. It is played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of squares 19 squares wide and 19 deep
- To end or disappear
After three days, my headache finally went.
- To be out
- To be told; to circulate
There's a story going through the town about you.
- To become. The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state
After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.
- To urinate or defecate
Have you managed to go today, Mrs. Miggins?.
- To have a certain record
The team is going five in a row.
- To sound; to make a noise
I woke up just before the clock went.
- To offer or bid an amount
We could go two fifty.
- To fit
The belt just barely went around his waist.
- To be valid or accepted
Anything goes around here.
- To be in a state continuously
We went barefoot in the summer.
- To attack
- To walk; to travel on one's feet
Master Piercie our new President, was so sicke hee could neither goe nor stand.
- To follow (a course or path)
Let's go this way for a while.
- To make an effort
I never thought he'd go so far as to call you.
- To enjoy
I could go a beer right about now.
- To be pregnant (with)
She goes with child.
- To collapse
- To lead (in a direction)
Does this road go to Fort Smith?.
- To be lost
- To resort (to)
I'll go to court if I have to.
- To start
Get ready, get set, go!.
- To date
He's been going with her for two weeks.
- To be known or considered
He went by name of Sanders.
- To make (a specified sound)
Cats go meow.
- To belong (somewhere)
This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.
- An attempt
I’ll give it a go.
- To leave; to move away
I really must be going.
- To attend
I go to school at the schoolhouse.
- To be expressed or composed (a certain way)
The tune goes like this.
- A board game, originally from China, played in East Asia, mostly in China, Japan, and Korea
- An approval to do something or a something that has been approved to do
We will begin as soon as the boss says it's a go.
- To do, especially to do something foolish
Why'd you have to go and do that?.
- To survive or get by
We've gone without your help for a while now.
- To proceed (often to indicate the perceived quality of an event or state)
A: How are things going? B: Not bad, thanks.
- To die
- To think or say to oneself
As soon as I did it, I went that was stupid..
- A turn in a game
It’s your go.
- To bet or venture (an amount)
I'll go a ten-spot.
- To take a turn, especially in a game
It’s your turn; go.
- To work or function
The engine just won't go anymore.
- To be spent or used up
His money went on drink.
- To extend (from one point to another)
This property goes all the way to the state line.
- To say (something). Often used in present tense
I go, As if! And she was all like, Whatever!.
- To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving
Let's go shopping.
- To take a particular part or share
Let's go halves on this.
- To fight or attack
I went at him with a knife.
- To move for a particular distance or in a particular fashion
This car can go circles around that one.
- To be discarded
This chair has got to go.
- To search
Somebody went through my things while I was out.
- To take up a profession
She's gone to be a teacher.
- To tend or contribute toward a result
These experiences go to make us stronger.
- A turn at something
You’ve been on it long enough—now let your brother have a go.
- To be sold
The car went for five thousand dollars.
- To elapse
The time went slowly.
- To break down or decay
My mind is going.
- To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted
The award went to Steven Spielberg.
- To have authority
Whatever the boss says goes, do you understand?.
- To walk
- To yield or weigh
Those babies go five tons apiece.
- To change from one value to another
The price keeps going up.
- To move from one place to another
This train goes to Chicago.
- To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink
White wine goes better with fish than red wine.
- To work (through or over), especially mentally
Let's not go into that right now.
- hard; unyielding
- {i} act of going; attempt, try; energy, vigor, spirit; period of activity; success