It means going back home to England/Great Britain hence 'Blighty' :)
You are going to get licked.
Where are you going
disgressing
You are going home
It means 'I'm going to do'.
A woman is going to birth her baby.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase means that the cowboy has no idea what's going on or what to do. As a cowboy is most at home on land, on a horse, being on the sea would be about the most confusing place he could imagine.
It means that he is going home.
I'm going home
There is no way this subject is going to be talked about or there is no way I'm doing that
"Dokoe ikimasuka" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Where are you going?"
The phrase doesn't mean anything. Going from the back to the front of a boat would be said as going from stern to stem, going from aft to bow or simply going forward, usually pronounced 'forrard'