go ahead

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To proceed; to go forward. A seaman's phrase which has got


I was tired out and wanted a day to rest; but my face being turned towards Washington, I thought I had better go ahead.--Crockett, Tour Down East, p. 101.

We slip on a pair of India rubber boots, genuine and impenetrable, and go ahead without fear.--N. Y. Com. Adv.

The specific instructions to conquer and hold California were issued to Commodore Sloat, by Mr. Bancroft, on the 12th of July, 1846. Previous to this, however, he had been officially notified that war existed, and briefly instructed to "go ahead."--Ibid. June 13.

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