not go there

not (even) go there

To not pursue, explore, or continue a topic of conversation. Used humorously, the phrase usually implies that the speaker has a potentially scandalous, sensitive, or otherwise complicated association with the topic. A: "I heard you once had a crazy party with a bunch of the Hollywood A-listers—what was that like?" B: "Don't even go there. That was a crazy night best left to the imagination!" A: "So, do you ever hear from your ex-husband?" B: "Let's not go there. That divorce trial still gives me a headache!"
See also: go, not, there
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

not (even) ˈgo there

(informal) used to say that you do not want to talk about something in any more detail because you do not even want to think about it: We could argue about it all week, so let’s not even go there. ‘Didn’t you go on a date with him?’ ‘Don’t even go there!’
See also: go, not, there
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • not (even) go there
  • big white chief
  • bion
  • believe it or not
  • how the mighty are fallen
  • how the mighty have fallen
  • and I don't play one on TV
  • wonders (will) never cease
  • Wonders never cease!
  • wonders will never cease
References in classic literature
"Why should you imagine, Elinor, that we did not go there, or that we did not see the house?