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Unverified å fare rundtto go around
å tukle med noeto muck around with sth. [Br.] [coll.]
å ut med et smellto go out with a bang
uttrykk å over bekken etter vannto go all around the barn to find the door
å følge strømmen [idiom]to go with the flow [idiom]
å kaldsvetteto be in / have a cold sweat
å være forkjøletto have a cold
å være forkjølato have a cold
å være forkjøltto have a cold
å fryseto be cold
å snuto turn around
Unverified å bli igjento stick around
Unverified å bli værendeto stick around
Unverified å sno segto turn around
Unverified å pule rundt [vulg.]to play around
å se seg rundtto look around
transp. tur. å dra turto go on a trip
Unverified å amokto go on a rampage
Unverified å løpe amokto go on a rampage
La være å tøyse!Do not fool around!
uttrykk å tusle og tasleto putter around / about [Am.]
Unverified å oppføre seg en dum måteto play around
å tulle [gjøre tull]to play around [behave in a silly way]
å være kjent et stedto be familiar with a place
å fareto go
å to go
Unverified å knipe til med en tangto pinch with a sett of pliers
å gjennomgåto go through
å dra hjemto go home
å pågåto go on [continue]
å forville segto go astray
Unverified å kjøre to go ahead
Unverified å trine [litt.]go out
å gulneto (go / turn) yellow
å utto go out
intern. å viraltto go viral
å pule rundt [vulg.]to fuck around [vulg.]
Unverified å narrto go in vain
å gnisse [butte]to not go smoothly
å legge segto go to bed
Unverified å støte (an) mot noen  kollidere med noen/noe]to come on a collision course with sb./sth.
utda. å skoleto go to school
å dra ferieto go on holiday
å dra bærturto go berry-picking
jobber å si opp noento let sb. go
å i forveiento go on ahead
å til sengsto go to bed
å forgjeves [mislykkes]to go in vain
å gjennom tollento go through customs
å langs noeto go along sth.
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