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  1. Where does "get-go" come from? - English Language & Usage …

    The earliest match I could find in Google Books searches for get-go, git-go, getgo, and gitgo is one in Louise Moore, "Black Men vs. Black Women," in Liberator (August 1966) [combined …

  2. Get-go attitude vs. go-getter - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 24, 2015 · Get-go and go-get are different idioms. From the get-go means 'from the very beginning', so get-go means 'beginning'. Go get, on the other hand, means to take action (go) …