here we go

The phrase "here we go" is commonly used in English to indicate the start of something or to express frustration, especially when something is repeated.

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Definition

A2General

(informal, common)Used to indicate that an action or event is beginning.

Example

  • Alright, here we go, the meeting is starting.
  • Here we go, the concert is about to begin.

B1General

(informal, sarcastic)Used to express frustration when something undesirable is happening again.

Example

  • Oh no, here we go again with the same old argument.
  • Great, here we go, another traffic jam.

B2Sports

(informal, slang)A chant used by fans to support their team, often in football.

Example

  • The crowd erupted with 'here we go' as their team scored a goal.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "here we go":

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