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Mister Pink Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

here we go!

Hi there,

I've heard this term probably a thousand times and always when I think: "Okay, that might be a suitable translation" I hear this phrase in another context where my translation doesn't really make sense...

To make it short I'd be very thankful, if someone could list some meanings (at least the common ones) of this term.

Thanks in advance and have a nice day!

Mister Pink
  

Top answer

"Here we go", in its most general sense, is an acknowledgement that some event or action is beginning or is about to begin. It can be used to herald a positive event or a negative one. " CJ

  • "Here we go", in its most general sense, is an acknowledgement that some event or action is beginning or is about to begin.
  • It can be used to herald a positive event or a negative one.
  • " CJ
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"Here we go", in its most general sense, is an acknowledgement that some event or action is beginning or is about to begin. It can be used to herald a positive event or a negative one.

At the top of the highest point of a roller coaster, just as the biggest descent is about to begin: "Here we go!"
Just as your boss begins his retelling (for the eighteenth time) the boring st
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Thanks for the immediate answer! This "definition" was really helpful to me!

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