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go halfsies
- to split the cost and resulting goods of a purchase.
Last edited on Oct 03 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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go ham
verb
- to act in an outrageous manner.
If I don't get my money I'm about to go ham.
Last edited on Jun 29 2011. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA on Jun 29 2011.
- to party excitedly; "go crazy".
Go ham nigga!
Last edited on May 02 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 29 2011.
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- "Ham" is an acronym for "hard as [a] mother fucker".
Yeah, I'm about to go H.A.M. Hard as a mother fucker; let these niggas know who I am.
Last edited on Apr 18 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 10 2011.
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go hamm
verb
- spelling variant of go ham.
Last edited on Jun 29 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 29 2011.
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go hard
- very good.
Man, this food is going hard!
Your hair go hard.
Last edited on May 08 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2005.
- trendy or your favorite.
The new Pretty Ricky song is going hard; you know I'm bumping that!
Last edited on Oct 01 2005. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2005.
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go hard in the paint
- To say "I go Hard in the paint" for example means I'm not to be played with, I'm serious with mine.
Last edited on Aug 30 2011. Submitted by The Last Don on Aug 30 2011.
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go haywire
- to malfunction.
My computer went haywire.
Last edited on Mar 13 2005. Submitted by Tom D. from Orlando, FL, USA on Mar 13 2005.
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go hemm
verb
- "(haem)"
Act outrageous
I know if I don't get my check I'ma go hemm up in here.Last edited on Feb 26 2011. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA on Feb 26 2011.
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go hogging
verb
- to go out seeking less desirable girls.
Let's give the fat girls a chance and go hogging.
Last edited on Mar 15 2011. Submitted by JOE S. from L I Correctional Facility, Huntington Station, NY 11746, USA on Dec 04 1999.
- to pursue overweight women (often with the end goal of having sex) for entertainment.
Let's go hoggin.
- See more words with the same meaning: to flirt, fraternize, mingle.
Last edited on Mar 15 2011. Submitted by Travis M. from Fredericksburg, VA, USA on Oct 09 2002.
- to purposefully try to have sex with the fattest girl anywhere.
Let's go hoggin and compare stories tomorrow.
Last edited on Aug 01 2005. Submitted by Nicholas L. on Aug 01 2005.
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go Hollywood
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- to be dramatic. To be out of control of one's emotions. To behave chaotically due to one's emotions.
He went Hollywood on me.
Last edited on Nov 12 2013. Submitted by Victoria S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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going forward
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- from now, into the future. Usually used in contrast to the near past, as when discussing future corporate plans.
Citation from "CSI Myths: The Shaky Science Behind Forensics", Popular Mechanics, Brad Reagan, August 2009 issue censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: corporate-speak (list of).
Last edited on Jun 15 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 27 2009.
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