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get-go, n. U.S. colloq. (orig. in African-American usage). Brit. |ˈgɛtgəʊ|, U.S. |ˈgɛtgoʊ|, |ˈgɪtgoʊ| Forms: 19– get-go, 19– git-go [‹ get v. + go v., perhaps after to get going at get v. 32c.] The outset; the very beginning. Chiefly in from the get-go.
1962New Pittsburgh Courier 19 May 19 ‘Open Mike’, the newest trade sheet and first one for the nation's tan deejays. A clicker from the get-go, the sheet has become must reading for every deejay who sees it. 1966T. Cade in Negro Digest Feb. 59/2, I knew Dick and Jane was full of crap from the get go. 1989S. Davis Jr. et al. Why me? (Electronic text) xxi. 253 You come in wrong from the git-go. 2002Dreamwatch Sept. 72/1 Right from the get-go we seemed to just naturally hit it off. |