Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
go-and-do
Phrase
/ɡoʊ ən duː/

Definition
A phrase used to describe an impulsive or spontaneous action where someone is encouraged to go out and take action.

Examples
- When it comes to exploring new places, I always say go-and-do!
- Her attitude was very go-and-do, which often led to exciting experiences.
- Sometimes you just need to go-and-do instead of planning everything out.

Meaning
To engage in an activity or venture without overthinking or hesitation; often implies a sense of adventure.

Synonyms
- Take action
- Get going
- Just do it