go at

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See also: goat, Goat, GOAT, G. O. A. T., and G.O.A.T.

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go at (third-person singular simple present goes at, present participle going at, simple past went at, past participle gone at)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go,‎ at.
  2. To try to solve a problem a specific way; to undertake a task.
    I went at the issue for hours but could not come up with a way around it.
  3. To initiate an attack on or an argument with.

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