go there
English
Verb
go there (third-person singular simple present goes there, present participle going there, simple past went there, past participle gone there)
- (informal) To discuss a subject that is usually avoided as taboo or controversial.
- 2018, Bob's Burgers (TV series), "As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps" (episode)
- LOUISE: Okay, enough with the "tricycle" stuff!
LADY IN VAN: Why don't you wanna talk about it? Because you're too old to be riding one?
LOUISE: (laughs) Okay...
TINA: Whoa.
LADY IN VAN: That's right: I went there, with a child.
- LOUISE: Okay, enough with the "tricycle" stuff!
- 2018, Bob's Burgers (TV series), "As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps" (episode)
Usage notes
- Mostly in the phrase don't go there.
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