Go cold turkey

To stop doing something (usually a bad habit) suddenly.I decided to go cold turkey and quit smoking.

Go by the book

To follow the rules exactly.Most police officers go by the book when they arrest a criminal.

Go at it tooth and nail

To fight or argue with great strength or energy.The men were going at it tooth and nail when the police arrived.

Go at it hammer and tongs

To fight or argue with great strength or energy.The couple go at it hammer and tongs every evening.

Go at it

To fight or argue with someone.When I entered the room the two men were going at it loudly.

Go astray

To be led into error or wrongdoing (a person), to be mislaid (an object).The young boy went astray after spending time with the older boys.

Go around in circles

To do something without making any progress.My friend is going around in circles and is not making any progress with his essay.

Go around (from place to place or person to person)

To go from one place or person to another.We will go around to several shops until we find a cheap computer.

Go around

To have enough of something for the people who are present.We did not have enough plates for everyone at the party.

Go ape

To become very excited, to behave in a crazy way.My father went ape when he heard how much money I had spent.