[go one’s way] {v. phr.} 1. To start again or continue to where youare going.
The milkman left the milk and went his way.
The manstopped and asked me for a match, then went his way.
Compare: GOALONG, GO ON. 2. To go or act the way you want to or usually do.
Joe just wants to go his way and mind his own business.
Don’ttell me how to do my job. You go your way and I’ll go mine.
Georgewas not a good sport; when the game did not go his way, he becameangry and quit.
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