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go Dutch (informal) to go on an outing, or order a meal, for which each person pays his or her own share.
Godwin Austen see "K2."
godwit any of several shorebirds having a long, slightly upturned bill.
goer one that goes. [2 definitions]
goes the present tense of go.
gofer (slang) an employee whose main function is running errands.
go for all the marbles (slang) to risk a great deal hoping for a big gain.
go for the jugular to attempt to inflict a seriously wounding or fatal blow; attempt to defeat decisively.
Gog and Magog according to the Book of Revelation of the New Testament, the two nations, personified, that Satan is to lead in battle against the kingdom of God at Armageddon.
go-getter (informal) an energetic, aggressive, enterprising person.
goggle one of a pair of protective lenses with a shielding framework, worn to protect the eyes from debris, strong wind, harsh light, chlorinated water, and the like. [6 definitions]
goggle-eyed having wide-open, bulging, or rolling eyes, as one who is surprised or amazed. [2 definitions]
goggles protective lenses held within a shielding framework, worn to protect the eyes from debris, strong wind, harsh light, chlorinated water, and the like.
go-go (informal) of or related to discotheques or to the lively music or dancing at discotheques. [3 definitions]
go green of a company or institution, to begin to operate in a way that helps to protect the environment.
Goidelic of or belonging to the Q-Celtic group of languages. [2 definitions]
go in of information, to enter one's mind. [4 definitions]
going the act or process of leaving; departure. [6 definitions]
going-over a thorough inspection. [2 definitions]
goings-on (informal) happenings; events. [2 definitions]
go in on to join with others in connection with (something).