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Go south
verb, slang
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To become unfavorable; to decrease; to take a turn for the worse. idiomatic
"I should have walked away from the casino when my luck went south, but I stayed and ended up in the hole."
- 2 To make an escape; to disappear. intransitive
"He won! A disbeliever, from childhood, in the frequency of miracles, he gathered up seven hundred and forty dollars and "went south" with it."
- 3 To give somebody oral sex. slang
- 4 To rathole: to take chips off the table in a cash game without exiting the game completely, especially with the intention of limiting losses. slang
Etymology
(become worse): The origin is unclear. Common belief attributes it to the standard orientation of maps, where south is the downwards direction; in this regard, compare also go downhill, decline, and drop off. Alternatively, it could stem from a euphemism used by some Native Americans for dying.
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