let's go

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Pronunciation

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Phrase

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let's go

  1. Hortative of go, particularly as an cheer expressing encouragement.
    Let's go to the beach next Saturday.
    Let's go, team! C'mon!
  2. Let us begin or get started. (a call to put a plan into action)
  3. (colloquial) Hurry up; be quick.
    Let's go, practice starts in five minutes.
  4. (colloquial) Bring it on. (an incitement to fight)
    You think you're so tough, huh? Let's go then!
  5. (colloquial) Yay. (an expression of pleasure, joy, relief, or satisfaction)
    Our team is up two points already, let's go!

Usage notes

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As a cheer, almost always expressed with an exclamation mark.

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