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going through the motions

to go through the motions - to make a feeble effort to do something; to do something insincerely or in cursory fashion; to do something because you are expected to do it and not because you want to; to do something without believing it is important

Jane isn't doing her best. She's just going through the motions.
Bill was supposed to be raking the yard, but he was just going through the motions.
These days when we go out, cook a meal together, or even make love, I get the feeling that he's just going through the motions.
After his wife died, he went through the motions of living, without feeling much of anything.

by Poltergeist111 October 09, 2013

Going through the trash

Looking at emails that you've already discarded into the trash can.

I thought I never recieved that email but after going through the trash I found I had actually deleted it by accident.

by Steven Schwebel April 04, 2008

Going through a draft

To go through a hard or tuff time

The reason I was so quiet last week was because I was going through a draft .

by Louisfuckingcolon June 11, 2018

Going Through Electroshock

"Going Through Electroshock" (or GTE for short), is a reference to the novel and movie, "Watchmen". As portrayed in the film, Dr. Manhatten goes through an Electroshock experiment, and his pigment is changed to a Sky-Regular Bluish tonality.

The term Going Through Electroshock, refers STRICTLY to having "Blue Balls", much in the way that Dr. Manhatten had.

"Damn girl, can't I cum already?"
"No, I'm not finished yet."
"Hurry up... I'm Going Through Electroshock over here!"

by MikePiazzaStrain April 22, 2009

go through the power cycle

IT support desk lingo for turning your PC on and off again , a modern version of "please reboot your machine" , normally said in an incredibly patronising and monotone voice

My f**king PC crashed again and those IT geeks just told me to go through the power cycle so now I've lost a whole days work .

by twenty dollar g string girl February 23, 2011

I can't go through with it

A phrase that, once uttered, will inform others that you, being the one who said "I can't go through with it", are unable to complete the task at hand. But there are multiple feelings connected with the phrase. The user of the phrase may actually go through with it, but is just complaining about doing it. Also the opposite may be true, that the user may be simply unable to do it. Deciding if the person is just complaining or really can't do it can be hard to tell, your best bet is to make them do it by any means possible.

Below is an example of "unable to complete"
Idiot 4: I can't go through with it.
Idiot 9: Go through with what?

Below is an example of "unwilling to complete"
Guard 1: That's right, just stuff it in there.
Guard 2: I can't go through with it.

by The Man That Never Was January 10, 2011

Go through seven kinds of hell

Means to go through all kinds of torment. Most often used to say that you would go through all kinds of torment for someone or something.

I would go through seven kinds of hell for Kathy.

by Deep blue 2012 June 14, 2010