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  2. May 26, 2019 · MEANINGS OF TO GO WEST. 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

  3. Jun 23, 2016 · British idiom for "die, be killed", (popularized during World War I), "probably from thieves' slang, wherein to go west meant to go to Tyburn, hence to be hanged, though the phrase has indubitably been influenced by the setting of the sun in the west" [Partridge].

  4. If he travels west, he’s going to be introduced to the gods that controls the dark side and the true Light won’t be in him. But he first needs to go westward and receive the True Light, as he receives, he can’t go Eastward again but now take that Light Westward where it is needed the most.

  5. West side means the west coast of the U.S, specifically the L.A area. This is opposed to the east side meaning the east coast, and specifically the Bronx. The west side/east side rivalry between rap cultures was a violent dispute rooted in gang culture that led to the deaths of several rappers, including Biggie and Tupac.

  6. Jul 27, 2022 · Although it has never been determined who, during World War I, was the first to speak of a fallen British soldier, and thereafter any member of the Allied military force who died in service, as…

  7. Oct 29, 2011 · The short answer is that moving eastward seems to relate to exile, while moving westward is a return to the garden and the presence of God. The long answer: The garden is the primeval meeting place between God and man. It is the first sanctuary, where man is placed to work (serve) and keep (guard) (Gen 2:15).

  8. Sep 19, 2011 · According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning of telling someone to "go west" is not related to the phrase "going south". Instead, it means: go west, young man: used as an encouragement to seek fortune in the American West; also in extended use.

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