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Discover Ludwig"go wee" is not considered a complete and grammatically correct sentence in written English
It is more commonly used colloquially in spoken language, particularly in informal situations. Example: "Come on, let's go wee in the pool!" (spoken in a playful or casual tone)
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Don't think you're going to be Townshend or Hendrix just because you can go wee wee wah wah, and all the electronic tricks of the trade".
Now, I have to get up in the middle of the night to go wee.
" I might think in the morning, right we' re going to do so, and so, and so and so after school today and then it gets to that point and someone says, oh yeah well I' ve got to go wee and then you' ve got them going in and back and forth and the whole plan just goes out the window".
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"No go, tonight," one said.
Where am I going to go tonight?
"I don't want to go tonight".
"They're not ready to go tonight.
We're ready to go tonight".
How did it go tonight?
"Where'd you go last night?" Lance said.
Dad: How did it go last night?
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