Go into orbit

To lose one`s temper, to become very angry.The bank manager went into orbit when he learned about the missing money.

Go into hock

To go into debt.I do not want to go into hock in order to buy a new computer.

Go into hiding

To conceal oneself in a hiding place for a period of time.The bank robbers went into hiding after the bank robbery.

Go into effect

To become effective (a law or a rule), to start to function.The new parking regulations will go into effect next week.

Go into detail

To present and discuss the details of something.The lawyer refused to go into detail about his client's problems.

Go in one ear and out the other

To hear something but then quickly forget it.Everything that the teacher says goes in one ear and out the other for my friend.

Go in for (something)

To choose something as one's particular interest, to occupy oneself with something.My friend is going to university and will go in for medicine.

Go hog-wild

To behave wildly.The little boys went hog-wild during the birthday party.

Go haywire

To become damaged, to stop working properly.At first, things were going well but later our plans began to go haywire.

Go stag

To go to an event by oneself (without a date usually used for men).I decided to go stag to the wedding.