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go off
[go off] {v.} 1. To leave; to depart. * /Helen's mother […]
go off half-cocked
[go off half-cocked] also [go off at half cock] {v. phr.}, […]
go off in a huff
[go off in a huff] {v. phr.} To depart in anger. […]
go off like clockwork
[go off like clockwork]
See: [GO LIKE CLOCKWORK].
go off the deep end
[go off the deep end] or [go overboard] {v. phr.}, {informal} […]
go on
[go on] {v.} 1a. To continue; not stop. * /After he […]
go on record
[go on record] {v. phr.} To make an official statement as […]
go on the rocks
[go on the rocks]
See: [ON THE ROCKS].
go one's way
[go one's way] {v. phr.} 1. To start again or continue […]
go or drive to the wall
[go or drive to the wall]
See: [TO THE WALL].
