[go along] {v.}
1. To move along; continue.
* /Uncle Bill made up the story as he went along./
Compare: GO ON(1). 2. To go together or as company; go for fun. — Often used with "with". /Mary went along with us to Jane's house./
* /John just went along for the ride to the ball game. He didn't want to play./* /When one filling station cuts gasoline prices, the others usually go along./
3. To agree; cooperate. — Often used with "with".
* /"Jane is a nice girl." "I'll go along with that," said Bill./* /Just because the other boys do something bad, you don't have to go along with it./