Go halfsies


verb phrase

See go halvsies

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  • Go halfway

    Also, meet someone halfway. Compromise, give up something for the sake of an agreement. For example, The Smiths are willing to go halfway and pay their share for snow-plowing, or I’ll make peace with Nancy if she’ll just meet me halfway. [ Late 1500s ]

  • Go halvsies

    verb phrase to agree to split something equally; also called go halfsies Examples I’ll go halvsies with you on dessert. Word Origin 1960s Usage Note informal verb phrase To award an equal share; divide in two equal parts: I may go halvsies/ If he stonewalled them or went halvesies with the truth [1940s+; go halves […]

  • Go hand in hand

    see: hand in hand

  • Go hard with

    Fare ill, be to one’s harm or disadvantage. For example, If this case gets to a jury, it will go hard with the defendant. [ First half of 1500s ]

  • Go haywire

    To break down or cease to function properly: “Everything was going smoothly until the computer started to go haywire.” verb phrase [1929+; fr the ramshackle condition of something that must be hastily repaired with haywire] Become wildly confused, out of control, or crazy. For example, The plans for the party have gone haywire, or His […]


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