Could you explain, what 'your go' means? I cannot find it anywhere.
Hello lia lilia, If you mean "it's your go", it might mean "it's your chance", "it's your turn" or "it's your opportunity". Fortunately, I found it for you??. com/go%2Byour%2Bway&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwihoIThr_3fAhW0A2MBHUpKBfoQFjAAegQICxAC&usg=AOvVaw2UIZPXT1-P5VuVtmWMGqZJ Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello lia lilia,
If you mean "it's your go", it might mean "it's your chance", "it's your turn" or "it's your opportunity". Fortunately, I found it for you??.
If you mean "go your way", please look at the link below:
your go is slang for It's your turn.
Chess, for example, is a turn-based game.
It's my turn, then it's your turn, etc
Or we can say it's my go, then it's your go, etc.
Clive
With no context, this might be used, for example, when two guys are doing something by turns. After A is finished, he says to B: "Your go." (That is "Your turn.")