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What is here it go?

a chant at a rager, but mostly a sign that a group of guys have been drinking quite a bit.

you'll here it loud and proud, and if you try and keep it quiet it just gets louder.

"HERE WE GO BOYS, HERE WE GO BOYS, HERE WE GO BOYS!"

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Here it go - what is it?

An American's favorite question and toughest decision.

Customer: I'll have four McDoubles, six Big Macs, three Whoppers, two large orders of fries, four large orders of onion rings, five large Cokes, two ice creams, and two jumbo chilli dogs. I also have this coupon for buy three spicy chicken sandwiches get one free.

Cashier: For here or to go?

Customer: .... *tears up*

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What does "here it go" mean?

what you say before mooning turkeys

Kyle: Here you go turkeys
*moons them*

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Here it go - what does it mean?

An event that's happening again, come on, surely you knew that?

"Brayden brought the matches to the petrol station, here we go again"

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Here it go - meaning

Typically yelled in a voice that is supposed to sound like a young cat, here we go is stated by anyone who is about to do something kind of lame. The phrase originated in the feline species Rickolous Tufingtonus who would yell said phrase just before they were going to be eaten by a saber tooth tiger or a hippo.

John yelled "Here We Go!" in a naisly voice right before he entered a staff meeting

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Here it go - definition

A battle chant originating in Pittsburgh, PA for the purpose of cheering on the Black & Gold.

Doug: Some drunk guy downtown was screaming "Here we go Steelers, here we go!" in the middle of March.

Joe: What an idiot.

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Here it go - slang

Typically yelled in a voice that is supposed to sound like a young cat, "here we go" is stated by anyone who is about to do something kind of lame. The phrase originated in the feline species Rickolous Tufingtonus who would yell said phrase just before they were going to be eaten by a saber tooth tiger or a hippo.

"Here We Go!" John yelled in a naisly voice right before he entered a staff meeting

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Here it go

an idiomatic expression that showed up in writing in the 1800s, is a casual way of saying β€œHere it is” when you give someone something that's requested.

The waitress brings your food and she says β€œhere you go.”

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Here it go

here we go : used when something is just beginning to happen or move

β€œHere we go,” I said as the roller coaster began to climb the first hill.

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Here it go

Opposite of there it go. Here it go, not there. Not to be confused with where it go? or There it go.

Here it go, and no place else.

Where dat condom go?
Here it go.

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