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What is going over?When you cry while blushing at the same time. My feelings were so intense for this girl, so I started crying, but I wasn't embarrassed. I was just going over the lord's strawberries. going over - videoGoing over - what is it?a way of telling someone to kill themselves alright dude, go trip over a knife What does "going over" mean?An expressional word descriping someone that is driving on the edge of a cliff He's going over that cliff OHHHGH! Going over - what does it mean?When a guy puts his junk over the top of his pants in order to relieve himself instead of just undoing the zipper Guy1: Man its so much easier to go over the top. Going over - meaningHanging out with a friend's ex, even as friends. Person A: Don't tell anyone, but I went shopping with Will's ex Rachel. She's just so cool! Going over - definitionClimbing out of the trenches tocross no-man's land and make an attack on enemy trenches. Saving private ryan when attacks an enemy trence by throwing a sack of dynamite into peephole Going over - slang-(v)- the fondleing of brests on hot big booded babes mmm, i wish i could go over the mountains Going overLeaving work early without your managers knowledge. Itβs Friday afternoon and Iβm going over the wall to catch a Cubβs game! Going overThis can only be done when your girlfriend is a babysitter. While she is at work, you go visit her and have sex in the homeowners bed. It is best pulled off when the man of the house walks in the room as you are putting on your shoes. Friend 1- "Tyler was having sex with his girlfriend yesterday and pops almost caught them." Going overA phrase used during World War I to describe men climbing out of their trenches to attack the opposing trenches. Before running into a wall of rifle and machine gun fire, the attackers were usually given a warm meal, a bit of rum, and said potential goodbyes to each other before facing almost certain death. It was considered the greatest test a man could ever face. "As time passed, apprehension became acute as I weighed my chances for surviving the attack. No; I could not so easily give up. The grip of life was tightening on me and more than ever I wanted to live." -British Liaison Officer before going over the top at the Third Battle of Ypres |
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