A fork of Rural Dictionary
A surprised reaction to outrageous news (good or bad). The way it is said indicates whether it is a happy surprised or a bad shock. A happy "go on" is usually ran together to sound like, "gwan", whereas an upset or shocked "go on" sounds more like, "go...wawn".
Sally: "Guess what, I got the job!" Mary: "Go on!!!"
often used in ireland dublin area, to cheer on and to embarass, mostly elongated to "gooooooowawn" often proceeds "spin it!" (which is shouted at random to get large groups shouting gooowawn)
(glenn falls and looks stupid) large group of friends say "goooooowawn!!!" in sequence random time of day daragh says "spin it" large group says loudly "go on!!!!"
music started in washington dc. examples: backyard band, ucb, north east groovers, raw image.
Counterstrike term to: "Go! Go! Go!" "Go! Go! Go!" is a recorded message that is activated through the use of key commands.
Player 1: Come on they planted the bomb! Player 2: God dammit this loser is blocking the path! Player 3: Go! Go! Go! Player 1: STFU Player 2: n00b Player 3: Go! Go! Go! Sound "Go! Go! Go!" is repeated rapidly by Player 3 n00b until he is booted by the admin or they all are fucking naded becuase they are too close together.
GO GO Is the Muzic that comes from my HOMETOWN OF D.C. Me And my NIggas Listen to that Shit. Uless Ur from D.C, Dont Talk About Shit U dont KNow About. Trust me this is gonna BLOW UP.
Go Go Bands of D.C.Tcb,Ucb,Backyard,Reaction,Ccb,Tob.
Term for "gonna go" Only used by about two people in Hawaii. Same as "going to go"
"I'm going go sleep now." "Are you going go to that party?"