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  1. GO STEADY (WITH SOMEONE) meaning: 1. to have a romantic relationship with one person for a long period: 2. to have a romantic…. Learn more.

  2. GO STEADY (WITH SOMEONE) definition: 1. to have a romantic relationship with one person for a long period: 2. to have a romantic…. Learn more.

  3. Date one person exclusively, as in Parents often don't approve of their children's decision to go steady . This usage may be obsolescent. [ Slang ; c. 1900] Also see go together, def. 2; go with, def. 1.

  4. All you need to know about "GO STEADY" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. go steady. reciprocal phrase [VERB inflects, plural-noun PHRASE, PHR with n] If two people are going steady, they are having a long, fairly serious romantic relationship. [informal] She's been going steady with Randolph for almost a year now. Synonyms: go out, court, be seeing someone, be in a relationship More Synonyms of go steady.

  6. (old-fashioned, informal) have somebody as a regular boyfriend or girlfriend: Martin and Ingrid have been going steady for nearly a year.

  7. /goʊ ˌstɛdi/ IPA guide. Other forms: going steady; went steady; goes steady. Definitions of go steady. verb. date regularly; have a steady relationship with. synonyms: date, go out, see. date. go on a date with. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Go steady."

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