go down |
to decrease or descend. [5 definitions] |
godparent |
an adult who promises at baptism to assume partial responsibility for a child, esp. to oversee his or her religious education. |
God's acre |
a graveyard, esp. one next to a church; churchyard; cemetery. |
godsend |
something needed or desired that comes or happens, as if sent by God. |
godson |
a male godchild. |
Godspeed |
good fortune and success (used as a wish to a person beginning a journey, venture, or the like). |
Godthaab |
the capital of Greenland. |
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] |