A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yet another phase of the Australian Rugby League lover: I cannot really rebuke your allegation at this stage.
a. Mate, whats the go? I saw you leave last night with wooly mamoth! b. I've got nothing.
Essentially the word is gone. In some parts of Australia it is considered very amusing if the word is strung out and extended to rub in the intended ridicule associated with having it said to you. It can also pass as way of describing deceased.
a) Mate, how'd your team go in the finals? b) They're goooooone or a) How's your grandad going? b) He's goooooone a) That'll do me
When you say or do something quite ridiculous a friend should always be on hand to remind you of your mistake. Usually best said when someone has said something ill timed or embarrassing.
a) So mate, what's doing with your sister? Can I root her? b) Deadset, give yourself an uppercut