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GO FOR

GO FOR
ScnAdmin
1. this term is derived from the verb "to go, and the preposition" for. One who goes and gets something for someone. (FO 3260) 2. an unskilled to semi-skilled person who works for a terminal who can actually or partially hold a post hat. He goes for items required by his senior. (FO 3260)
GO FOR
ScnMaster
(colloquial) be attracted by; like (something) very much. State of Man Congress Approved Gls (14.5.92)