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go to
v
1. move, travel, or proceed toward some place; "he repaired to his cabin in the woods" [syn: repair to, resort to]


2. be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc.; "she attends class regularly"; "i rarely attend services at my church"; "did you go to the meeting?" [syn: attend]
[ant: miss]


Australian Slang
have sex with
get lost
to ask to leave or keep one's nose out-in a very nasty way; “go to hell!”
become angry, excited, unmanageable
break down with emotion
deteriorate
go to the vacant piece of land
be no longer good
go to the cinema
1. degenerate; collapse; 2. give up; admit defeat
lose courage
to move or do something very fast or too fast
used as an intensifier for any slangy sense of the word “gone”, as specifically: 1. deteriorating financially; 2. ill, especially with a hangover; 3. failing dismally, as of a horse in a race, a football team, etc.; 4. left; departed hastily or without a specific destination in mind; 5. drunk; 6. insane; idiotic (from an advertising slogan of “Gowing Bros Ltd” - a Sydney department store)
in pawn
unsatisfactory; broken; beyond repair; ruined; worthless
someone is intellectually weak or stupid
someone does not have full intelligence; someone is intellectually weak or stupid
WordNet 2.0

Verb
1. be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc.; "She attends class regularly"; "I rarely attend services at my church"; "did you go to the meeting?"
(synonym) attend
(hypernym) be
(hyponym) sit in
(classification) church service, church
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Used in the context of general equities. Sell interest ("We've got 50 IBM to go").
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A specific branch instruction in a program.
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