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(1) The title of an on-screen button that is clicked in order to start some action such as a search. (2) A command used on a BBS or online service to switch the user to a particular forum or...
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Definition: go
(1) The title of an on-screen button that is clicked in order to start some action such as a search.
(2) A command used on a BBS or online service to switch the user to a particular forum or section. For example, typing go macintosh would switch you to a section specializing in Macintosh computers. Like any command language, you have to know what words to enter.
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