What is the meaning of Go?

To move:

To move through space (especially to or through a place).

To move or travel through time (either literally—in a fictional or hypothetical situation in which time travel is possible—or in one's mind or knowledge of the historical record).

To navigate (to a file or folder on a computer, a site on the internet, a memory, etc).

To move (a particular distance, or in a particular fashion).

To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving.

To leave; to move away.

To walk; to travel on one's feet.

To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).

To start; to begin (an action or process).

To take a turn, especially in a game.

To attend.

To proceed:

  1. To proceed (often in a specified manner, indicating the perceived quality of an event or state).

    To proceed (often in a specified manner, indicating the perceived quality of an event or state).

    To proceed (especially to do something foolish).

    To follow or travel along (a path):

    1. To follow or proceed according to (a course or path).

      To follow or proceed according to (a course or path).

      To travel or pass along.

      To extend (from one point in time or space to another).

      To lead (to a place); to give access to.

      To become.

      To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.

      To continuously or habitually be in a state.

      To come to (a certain condition or state).

      To change (from one value to another) in the meaning of wend.

      To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).

      To tend (toward a result).

      To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.

      To pass, to be used up:

      1. To elapse, to pass; to slip away.

        To elapse, to pass; to slip away.

        To end or disappear.

        To be spent or used up.

        To die.

        To be lost or out:

        1. To be lost.
        2. To be out.

        To be lost.

        To be out.

        To break down or apart:

        1. To collapse or give way, to break apart.

          To collapse or give way, to break apart.

          To break down or decay.

          To be sold.

          To be discarded or disposed of.

          To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.

          To survive or get by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.

          To have a certain record.

          To be authoritative, accepted, or valid:

          1. Of an opinion or instruction, to have (final) authority; to be authoritative.

            Of an opinion or instruction, to have (final) authority; to be authoritative.

            To be accepted.

            To be valid.

            To say (something), to make a sound:

            1. To say (something, aloud or to oneself).

              To say (something, aloud or to oneself).

              To make the (specified) sound.

              To sound; to make a noise.

              To be expressed or composed (a certain way).

              To resort (to).

              To apply or subject oneself to:

              1. To apply oneself; to undertake; to have as one's goal or intention.

                To apply oneself; to undertake; to have as one's goal or intention.

                To make an effort, to subject oneself (to something).

                To work (through or over), especially mentally.

                To fit (in a place, or together with something):

                1. To fit.

                  To fit.

                  To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink.

                  To belong (somewhere).

                  To date.

                  To (begin to) date or have sex with (a particular race).

                  To attack:

                  1. To fight or attack.

                    To fight or attack.

                    To fight.

                    To attack.

                    To be in general; to be usually; often in comparison to others of the same group.

                    To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.

                    To yield or weigh.

                    To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.

                    To enjoy.

                    To urinate or defecate.

                    Expressing encouragement or approval.

                    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.

                    A circumstance or occurrence; an incident, often unexpected.

                    The fashion or mode.

                    Noisy merriment.

                    A glass of spirits; a quantity of spirits.

                    A portion

                    Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance.

                    The situation where a player cannot play a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one.

                    A period of activity.

                    A dandy; a fashionable person.

                    Working correctly and ready to commence operation; approved and able to be put into action.

                    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.

                    to

                    to, towards

                    to

                    to go, to walk, step

                    to go away, walk away , step away

                    to enter; to step in(side), walk in(side), step in(side)

                    to be in motion, to work

                    to flow

                    tall

                    far, distant

                    to go; going; went. (tense is determined from context)

                    shield

                    Alternative form of gon (to go)

                    to go

                    Used to express the future tense, will

                    emphasis marker

                    to go; to leave; to go to; to go toward

                    door

                    and

                    To go

                    to maintain, nurture, incubate

                    Alternative form of goan (going)

                    Alternative form of goe (to go)

                    go

                    go

                    The name of the Latin-script letter G.

                    go (game)

                    go (board game)

                    Alternative form of gau

                    (Ivory Coast, France) girlfriend

                    (Senegal, France) girl, chick

                    go

                    A strategic board game, originally from China, in which two players (black and white) attempt to control the largest area of the board with their counters.

                    that

                    used to introduce a subjunctive hortative

                    until, till

                    to (with places), till, until

                    used to make temporary state adverbs

                    used to make predicative adjectives expressing an opinion or value judgment

                    go

                    Rōmaji transcription of

                    Rōmaji transcription of

                    when

                    when, as

                    since, because

                    than

                    cow, ox, bull

                    genitive/accusative singular mute of on

                    genitive singular mute of ono

                    go

                    go (Chinese strategy board game)

                    naked, nude, bare

                    go (game)

                    Alternative form of god (chiefly of taste)

                    appealing, usually in a cozy, cuddly, cute, or charming way

                    go (initiative, perseverance, etc.)

                    go

                    go, leave

                    first-person singular present indicative of gaver

                    gills

                    woof, weft

                    absolutely

                    pretty, a bit, fairly

                    to cover or put something in a coop; usually referring to birds

                    to be tall

                    song

                    elder brother

                    male relative outside of one's nuclear family, of the same generation, and older than oneself; brother-in-law or cousin

                    Used sentence-finally to express certainty or decisiveness.

                    Source: wiktionary.org