Definition of good to go
good to go 
adjective
- ready.
We're good to go.
- on schedule, under control, etc. The term is military in origin and, in that context, is used to convey that a series of required duties (such as a pre-flight inspection or other checklist) has been completed.
Are we good to go with the plane tickets?
The plane is good to go.
The mission is good to go.
We are good to go.
Submitted by Michael Venables, USA, Oct 01 2001.
- When used alone, "good to go" is a phrase indicating approval.
Speaker: I'll meet you at noon tomorrow?
Response: Good to go.
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