(computer languages) A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google.
Alternative letter-case form of go (“strategic board game”)
(uncommon) The act of going.
A turn at something, or in something (e.g. a game).
An attempt, a try.
An approval or permission to do something, or that which has been approved.
An act; the working or operation.
(uncountable) Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance.
(cribbage) The situation where a player cannot play a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one.
A period of activity.
(board games) A strategic board game, originally from China and today also popular in Japan and Korea, in which two players (black and white) attempt to control the largest area of the board with their counters.
Move through space, time, or in a particular fashion, navigate on a computer, move or travel in order to do something, or leave.
(intransitive, chiefly of a machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).
(intransitive) To start; to begin (an action or process).
(intransitive) To take a turn, especially in a game.
(intransitive) To attend.
Proceed in a specified manner, indicating the perceived quality of an event or state, and sometimes to do something foolish.
To follow or travel along a path or course, or to travel or pass along.
(intransitive) To extend (from one point in time or space to another).
(intransitive) To lead (to a place); to give access to.
(copulative) To become.
To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.
(intransitive, copulative) To continuously or habitually be in a state.
(copulative) To come to (a certain condition or state).
(intransitive) To change (from one value to another) in the meaning of wend.
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
(intransitive) To tend (toward a result).
To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.
To pass or be used up, as time elapses, ends, or is spent.
(intransitive) To die.
(intransitive, cricket) Be lost or out, specifically in the context of cricket, where it can refer to a wicket being lost or a batsman being out.
To collapse, break apart, or decay.
(intransitive) To be sold.
(intransitive) To be discarded or disposed of.
(intransitive) To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
(transitive, intransitive) To survive or get by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.
(transitive, sports) To have a certain record.
Be authoritative, accepted, or valid, having final authority, being accepted, and being valid.
To say something aloud or to oneself, make a specified sound, or make a noise.
To be expressed or composed (a certain way).
(intransitive) To resort (to).
Apply oneself, make an effort, and work mentally towards a goal or intention.
Fit in a place or together with something, be compatible (especially of colors or food and drink), and belong somewhere.
(intransitive) To date.
(transitive) To (begin to) date or have sex with (a particular race).
To fight or attack, or in australian slang, to attack.
To be in general; to be usually; often in comparison to others of the same group.
(transitive) To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.
(transitive) To yield or weigh.
(transitive, intransitive) To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.
(transitive, colloquial) To enjoy.
(intransitive, colloquial) To urinate or defecate.
(imperative) Expressing encouragement or approval.
(postpositive, chiefly military and space flight) Working correctly and ready to commence operation; approved and able to be put into action.