Godolias
[god-l-ahy-uh s] /ˌgɒd lˈaɪ əs/
noun, Douay Bible.
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- Go down swinging
verb phrase To refuse surrender; show fight; nail one’s colors to the mast: The President promised he would go down swinging on that issue [1930s+; fr baseball, ”to strike out, but swing at the third strike”]