go it

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English

Verb

go it (third-person singular simple present goes it, present participle going it, simple past went it, past participle gone it)

  1. (informal) To misbehave, to carry on.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 32:
      ‘Perhaps you would like to tell me what kept you?’
      ‘Not really, sir.’
      Something of a gasp ran around the form-room. This was going it a bit strong, even for Healey.
      ‘I beg your pardon?’
  2. (informal) To proceed, to make progress.