"go for the jugular" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Audio: en-au-go for the jugular.ogg [Australia] Forms: goes for the jugular [present, singular, third-person], going for the jugular [participle, present], went for the jugular [past], gone for the jugular [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|go<goes,,went,gone> for the jugular}} go for the jugular (third-person singular simple present goes for the jugular, present participle going for the jugular, simple past went for the jugular, past participle gone for the jugular)
  1. Synonym of go for the throat Categories (topical): Violence Synonyms: go for the throat [synonym, synonym-of]

Inflected forms

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