Play to win or don't get in the game.
Don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
No. "Are going" is one of the forms of the verb to go. You go, you do go, you are going. A gerund phrase would be: Going home to see mom always pleases me. "Going home" acts as a noun subject in that sentence.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
it meens i what 2 go out with u xx
It means have a sleep for some time ...
literally, "you're an idiot"
Your mom said "Go BIG or go HOME"
It is a Vulcan phrase for "Go to hell." It was used in a Big Bang Theory episode Spock Resonance.
The phrase ñgo big or go homeî is often used in the setting of doing something outrageous. People say that when facing dare devil like challenges as well as in gambling situations.
Go Big or Go Home was created on 2011-01-20.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant go to the full extent in any venture, to do things on a large scale. A good cowboy would go the big figure on the job.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
No. "Are going" is one of the forms of the verb to go. You go, you do go, you are going. A gerund phrase would be: Going home to see mom always pleases me. "Going home" acts as a noun subject in that sentence.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
go back in time
Go away.
'I will go.'