We're going to party
What are you going to do for the party?
"On va à la boulangerie" (familiar) or "nous allons à la boulangerie" (better level of language) mean "we are going to the bakery" in French.
"We're going to party!" in English is On va faire la fête! in French.
va trouver quelque chose à faire means 'go find something to do' in English.
In French, you can say "C'est l'heure de faire la fête!" This phrase captures the excitement of indicating it's time to celebrate or party. Another informal way to express this could be "On va faire la fête!" which translates to "We're going to party!"
va te faire foutre
It is going to be cold
va te faire foutre
"What are we going to do?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce qu'on va faire? The question translates literally as "What is this that one is going to do?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-sko va fer" in French.
Va te faire enculer
maybe she will do a visit?
il ne va pas le faire.