here we go

interjection
UK: /ˌhɪər wiː ˈɡəʊ/
US: /ˌhɪr wiː ˈɡoʊ/
  1. Said when starting something new or difficult.

    1. Here we go, let's start the game now. [ ] [ ]
    2. Okay, here we go, I'm going to try to fix this broken computer for my mother. [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to express anticipation or excitement about something that is about to happen.

    1. Here we go, the movie is about to start. [ ] [ ]
    2. The show is starting, here we go, it's going to be amazing, I am sure about that! [ ] [ ]
  3. Used to express resignation or frustration about something that is happening again.

    1. Oh no, here we go again, he is crying. [ ] [ ]
    2. Here we go again, another traffic jam on the way home, just what I needed after a long day. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

let's go
here we go phrasal-verb
  1. To start or begin an activity or journey.

    1. Here we go to the store. [ ] [ ]
    2. And now, here we go, they will present the last results of the competition. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "here we go" in English means: Said when starting something new or difficult., Used to express anticipation or excitement about something that is about to happen., Used to express resignation or frustration about something that is happening again..

The phonetic transcription of "here we go" is /ˌhɪər wiː ˈɡəʊ/ in British English and /ˌhɪr wiː ˈɡoʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "here we go": let's go.

Example usage of "here we go": "Here we go, let's start the game now.". More examples on the page.