I/51TRV78WX8L._SL500_AC_SS350_.jpg' alt='Loose Change Card Game Directions For Golf' title='Loose Change Card Game Directions For Golf' />The Texarkana Gazette is the premier source for local news and sports in Texarkana and the surrounding Arklatex areas. The Free Dictionarygo 1 gv. To move or travel proceed We will go by bus. Solicitors went from door to door seeking donations. How fast can the boat go To move away from a place depart Go before I cry. To pursue a certain course messages that go through diplomatic channels to the ambassador. To resort to another, as for aid went directly to the voters of her district. To extend between two points or in a certain direction run curtains that go from the ceiling to the floor. To give entry lead a stairway that goes to the basement. Learn how to do just about everything at eHow. Find expert advice along with How To videos and articles, including instructions on how to make, cook, grow, or do. To function properly The car wont go. To have currency. To pass from one person to another circulate Wild rumors were going around the office. To pass as the result of a sale The gold watch went to the highest bidder. Informal Used as an intensifier or to indicate annoyance when joined by and to a coordinate verb She went and complained to Personnel. Used in the progressive tense with an infinitive to indicate future intent or expectation I am going to learn how to dance. To continue to be in a certain condition or continue an activity go barefoot. To come to be in a certain condition go mad hair that had gone gray. To continue to be in effect or operation a lease with one year to go. To carry out an action to a certain point or extent Your parents went to great expense to put you through college. To be called be known Our friend William often goes by Billy. To be customarily located belong The fork goes to the left of the plate. Where do the plates go To be capable of entering or fitting Will the suitcase go into the trunk of your car To pass into someones possession All the jewelry went to her heirs. To be allotted How much of your salary goes for rent To be a contributing factor It all goes to show us that the project can be completed on time. To have a particular form as the saying goes. To be such, by and large well behaved, as big dogs go. To extend in time The story goes back to the Middle Ages. To pass by elapse The day went pleasantly enough until I received your call. To be used up or finished My interest in such things has gone. Hacking Computer System Alpha Protocol. To be discarded or abolished All luxuries will have to go. To become weak fail His hearing has started to go. To give way break up The dam is about to go. To cease living die. To happen or develop fare How are things goingTo have a successful outcome creativity that made the advertising campaign really go. To be suitable or appropriate as an accessory or accompaniment a color that goes beautifully with your complexion. To have authority Whatever I say goes. To be valid, acceptable, or adequate. Informal To urinate or defecate I left the meeting early because I really had to go Informal To begin an act Here goesObsolete To walk. To proceed or move according to I was free to go my own way. To traverse Only two of the runners went the entire distance. To engage in went skiing. Informala. To bet go 2. To bid Ill go 5. Informala. To take on the responsibility or obligation for go bail for a client. To participate to a given extent Will you go halves with me if we win the lottery To amount to weigh a shark that went 4. Sports To have as a record went 3 for 4 against their best pitcher. Informal To enjoy I could go a cold beer right now. Informal To say or utter. Used chiefly in verbal narration First I go, Thank you, then he goes, What forn. The act or an instance of going. An attempt an effort had a go at acting. The time or period of an activity. Informal Energy vitality had lots of go. Informala. The go ahead. Go The starting point And from Go there was something deliciously illicit about the whole affairErica Abeel. Informal A situation in which planned operations can be effectuated The space mission is a go. Informal Functioning correctly and ready for action All systems are go. Phrasal Verbs go about To set about to do undertake Go about your chores in a responsible way. To cooperate They get along by going along. 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. To attack, especially with energy. To approach undertake He went at the job with a lot of energy. To elapse pass as time goes by. To pay a short visit My parents were away when we went by last week. To drop below the horizon set The sun went down. To fall to the ground The helicopter went down in a ball of fire. To sink The torpedoed battleship went down. To experience defeat or ruin. To admit of easy swallowing a cough syrup that goes down readily. To decrease in cost or value. Chiefly British To leave a university. Slang To occur happen a collection of memorable pieces about the general craziness that was going down in those daysJames Atlas. To be accepted or tolerated How will your ideas go down as far as corporate marketing is concerned To come to be remembered in posterity a debate that will go down as a turning point in the campaign. Vulgar Slang To perform fellatio or cunnilingus. To choose or accept I went for the cheaper cable TV offering. To try to attain She is going for the record in the broad jump. Informal To have a special liking for I really go for progressive jazz. To attack an opponent who is known to go for the jugular in arguments. To pass for or serve as a couch that also goes for a bed. To take part in a cooperative venture went in with the others to buy a present. To make an approach, as before an attack Troops went in at dawn. To discuss or investigate The book goes into classical mythology. To undertake as a profession or course of study Shes going into medicine. To undergo detonation explode. To make a noise sound The siren went off at noon. To leave Dont go off mad. Chiefly British To stop consuming or liking The dog has gone off his food. Informal To adhere to the expected course of events or the expected plan The project went off smoothly. Chiefly British To become spoiled or rancid The orange juice has gone off. To take place happen didnt know what was going on. To continue Life must go on. To keep on doing something Dont go on talking. To proceed She went on to become a senator. Informal To talk volubly My, you do go on. To become extinguished. To go outdoors leave ones residence He went out at 7 0. To take part in social life outside the home goes out a lot. To be romantically involved Theyve been going out for two years. To feel sympathy or pity My heart goes out to the storm victims. To become unfashionable High boots went out last year. To undergo structural collapse The bridge went out. To gain acceptance or approval a new style that didnt go over. To examine or review go over the test scores. To examine carefully went through the students papers. To experience or be subjected to We went through hell while working on this project. To perform I went through the sonata in 3. To suffer defeat or destruction fail. To lose consciousness. To increase in price or value. To be in the process of construction Office buildings went up all over town. Chiefly British To go to a university. To date someone regularly. To select or choose decided to go with the pink wallpaper. Idioms from the word go From the very beginning. Slang To have sexual intercourse. To fail to honor or keep go back on a promise. To be in little or no demand Prestige or no prestige, directors jobs at some companies have actually gone beggingBill Powell. Informal To undergo total financial failure A record number of. New Republic. go bust. Informal To undergo financial collapse Railroads were in the news mainly when they were going bustChristian Science Monitor. To be discarded or ignored old dress codes that have now gone by the board. To provide strong support. Informal To cease being an annoyance. Often used in the imperative.