going over

go over

1. To visit some place. I'm going over to Eddie's house, Mom—see you later!
2. To review something. Can you go over these instructions again? I'm still a little confused.
3. To generate a particular reaction; to be received in some way. Unfortunately, our proposal did not go over well with the board, and I doubt they'll approve it.
4. To inspect someone or something thoroughly. We need to go over every inch of this house to find my engagement ring!
5. To rehearse or practice something. We need to go over our lines before we take the stage.
See also: go, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

going over

1. n. an examination. I gave your car a good going over, and I fixed a lot of little things.
2. n. a beating. After a going over like that, the guy spent two weeks in the hospital.
See also: going, over
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • address (one's) comments to (someone or something)
  • address comments or remarks to
  • address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)
  • be in it for
  • away from it all
  • be out of (one's) head
  • be at a disadvantage
  • at a disadvantage
  • be strong on (something)
  • be more than glad, ready, etc.