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  • adjective idiomatic, of a thing Ready for use or ready for normal operation, especially after repair or renewal.
  • adjective idiomatic, of a person Ready for some specific task or ready for normal activity, especially after preparation or recovery.

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  • I'm usually quite mild-mannered, but this phrase makes me grind my teeth together.

    "Good to go!" Ugh! It's just so... so... smarmy.

    June 30, 2011

  • Yeah, this one raises a small imaginary stormcloud over my head as well.

    July 1, 2011