going to the pack
Australian/New Zealand Slang.
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
EXAMPLE 1 (Present noun)
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
Go Pack Go!
When you’re yearning for another man to come pack his meat in your box. This phrase is heard a lot throughout Wisconsin, Down town San Fransisco, and Tampa.
Wisconsinite: Hey Aaron, Go Pack Go!
Aaron: Which end do you want it packed in?
Aaron: Which end do you want it packed in?
go pack go
A term used by imbeciles that hate America, beat puppy's and eat horrible cheese.
"You catch that hate meeting lastnight?"
-of course, go pack go!
-of course, go pack go!