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go-ahead

n.
1.a signal to proceed
2.readiness to embark on bold new ventures

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    have (something) up one's sleeve
    to have something kept secretly ready for a good time to use it
    I am not too worried about the meeting as I have something up my sleeve if there are any problems.



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