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  1. May 26, 2019 · In British English, the primary meaning of to go west is to die; this phrase later came to also mean:– to be lost, to be destroyed;– to disappear, to vanish;– to end in failure, to come to grief. EARLY INSTANCES OF TO GO WEST. This phrase originated—or gained currency—in British Army slang during the First World War (1914-18).

  2. Jun 23, 2016 · This expression has been ascribed to a Native American legend that a dying man goes to meet the setting sun. However, it was first recorded in a poem of the early 1300s: "Women and many a willful man, As wind and water have gone west." (The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer) Share.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · Go West Young Man” stands out among Michael W. Smith’s other songs due to its message of adventure, hope, and courage. The song’s uplifting lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful delivery combine to create a truly memorable and impactful listening experience.

  4. May 24, 2023 · The song 1990 (at the end of Go West, Young Man) has the following lyrics: Oh listen when I say What does it profit a man now To gain a fortune And lose his soul? [Spoken:] To be continued. The phrase "To be continued" concludes both the song and the album. What does this phrase mean?

  5. Season 1, Episode 1: Go West, Old Man. Airdate: November 13, 2022. Directed by: Allen Coulter. Teleplay by: Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter. Story by: Taylor Sheridan. Synopsis: Dwight, blindsided by the news that his mob family has nothing left for him in New York, is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma; as he settles in and surveys his new ...

  6. Dec 15, 2023 · Meaning: Do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going in a strained situation or when strangers meet. Origin: In the old days, commercial ships would often get stuck in frozen rivers during winter time, so smaller ships called “icebreakers” would come to clear a path to shore by breaking the ice.

  7. Dec 10, 2012 · That is how, one day, I began exploring the factual validity of Horace Greeley’s well-established quote, “Go West young man; go West and grow up with the country.” Some writers report that Greeley’s famous quote is from the New York Tribune of 13 July 1865, in which he allegedly said:

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