Go nap informal verb phrase
To score or win five times.
That is the most interesting game I have ever watched. Bin, who's our footballer, went nap in the match.
Pelé, Brazilian soccer star, went nap in the fifteen minutes of the game.
To risk everything on one chance.
But if there's even the slightest chance that I can get money back, I'm willing to go nap.
The expression is used at the beginning of a competition to say that you hope the most fastest, strongest, or most skilled succeed person
wins.
I will win no matter what happens.
If you take a flyer (on something), you take a chance, risk, or gamble on it.
To win only by a smaill amount; to win narrowly
This proverb advise you already have your own valuable thing, so you don't need to take the risk of getting something better, which may cause you to lose everything.
The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The term alludes to the card game "nap," in which players take tricks after being dealt five cards.
In a bad situation, the worst possible outcome will always happen
That one subject i didnt learn was put on the test. Bread always falls on the buttered side i guest.