“Go with” is a slang term used to ask someone if they would like to accompany you to a social event or engage in an activity together. It is often used in a casual and informal context.
When someone says “let’s go with,” they are suggesting that they and another person should go together to a specific event or join in an activity as a pair. It implies a mutual agreement and willingness to spend time together in that particular context.
Example sentences:
1. “Hey, there’s a party tonight. Want to go with?”
2. “I was thinking of going to the movies this weekend. Do you want to go with?”
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