Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ ˈɛd/
verb an action word expressing the act of urging or encouraging someone to go ahead or proceed
A1 I go 'ed to the store to buy some milk.
A2 She go 'ed to the park to meet her friends.
B1 We go 'ed on a road trip to explore the countryside.
B2 He go 'ed to the concert last night and had a great time.
C1 They go 'ed on a hiking trip in the mountains for their vacation.
C2 I go 'ed to the museum to see the new exhibit on ancient civilizations.
interjection an exclamation used to show encouragement or approval
A1 Go 'ed, give it a try!
A2 Go 'ed, you can do it!
B1 Go 'ed, show them what you're made of!
B2 Go 'ed, don't let anything hold you back!
C1 Go 'ed, prove them wrong with your skills!
C2 Go 'ed, conquer any challenge that comes your way!
formal Please proceed with the task at hand.
informal Go 'ed and give it a try!
slang Just go 'ed and see what happens.
figurative Sometimes you just have to go 'ed and take a leap of faith.
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