Definition 2024
go_hard_or_go_home
go hard or go home
English
Verb
go hard or go home
( idiomatic, usually sports ) To face a challenge by making a bold , superior effort , lest one gives up and forgoes the opportunity.
2009 Sept. 10, Larry Dorman, "Golf: Players Competing With a Sense of Urgency ," New York Times (retrieved 17 Nov 2015) :
"Probably top five I would have to do, I’m guessing, to get into the Tour Championship. So it’s either that or a couple weeks off. Go hard or go home ."
2013 Aug. 19, Catriona Menzies-Pike, "Does being a fitness fanatic make you a good politician? ," Guardian (UK) (retrieved 17 Nov 2015) :
He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour.
2014 Oct. 3, Jordan Heath-Rawlings, "Unlikely Predictions: Eastern Conference ," sportsnet.ca (Canada) (retrieved 17 Nov 2015) :
Those kind of predictions are for the weak. We believe in going hard or going home . So these are real predictions —not probabilities.
2015 January, Edward Jones, "Fundraising efforts had us bouncing off the wall ", The University Paper: Newcastle Edition (UK), p. 39 (retrieved 17 Nov 2015) :
Members of the Newcastle University trampolining team went hard or went home when they took part in a 24-hour sponsored bounceathon.
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