go off on (someone) |
(informal) to explode in anger or outrage at someone, usually with a burst of speech. |
go off on a tangent |
to switch suddenly from a main topic or course of action to another that is irrelevant. |
go on |
to continue. [6 definitions] |
go on record |
to make an official or formal statement of one's position. |
go out |
to exit; leave a place temporarily. [6 definitions] |
go over |
to review, discuss, or consider (something). [2 definitions] |
go over with a fine-tooth comb |
to scrutinize in minute detail and with great care. |
go overboard |
to do far too much out of excessive enthusiasm or anxiety; go to extremes. |
go through |
to gain final and official approval. [7 definitions] |
go through with |
to continue on with (something) until it is a reality. |
go to any lengths |
to ignore possible danger, discomfort, or inconvenience in pursuing a goal. |
go to pieces |
to lose emotional or mental stability or control; collapse. |
go to pot |
to go to ruin; become ruined. |
go to rack and ruin |
to become dilapidated, as through neglect; decay. |
go to seed |
of a plant, to reach the stage of producing seeds. [2 definitions] |
go to the bathroom |
(informal; polite) to use a toilet, or to relieve oneself without a toilet. |
go to the dogs |
(informal) to seriously decline or deteriorate; degenerate. |
go under |
to completely fail as a business. |
go up |
to increase. [2 definitions] |
go up in smoke |
to end or disappear abruptly before a goal can be realized; fail to be carried out. |