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you go, girl!
used as an encouragement or exhortation US Popularised by several black entertainers relatively simultaneously in the 1990s, and widely repeated, usually in a woman-to-woman context.- But in a city with problems as desperate as Detroit’s it remains to be seen if the strategy, which extends down to Ms. McPhail’s “You Go, Girl,” a street-slang slogan for “go get ‘em,” will override more pragmatic judgments. — New York Times, p. A1, 18 October 1993
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 6, Spring 1993
- OLLY: Well, I don’t know, but I certainly didn’t like his attitude and I’m going to think long and hard before I take him back. JANE: You go, girl! — Boys on the Side, 1995
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