go through one



go through one

1. Use as an intermediary, as in Bob can't release that; you'll have to go through the main office. Also see go through channels.
2. Also, go right through one (like a dose of salts). Be rapidly excreted without being digested. For example, I don't know why, but Thai cooking goes right through me, or That banana drink went through Dad like a dose of salts.
See also: one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MelanieMEL-ə-nee (English), ME-lah-nee (German)English, German, Dutch
MÁIrÍNMOI-reen, MAW-reenIrish
Shi-Chinese
LilithLIL-ith (English)Near Eastern Mythology, Judeo-Christian Legend
Volodimeru-Medieval Slavic
Jolly['dʒɔli]