go long
Verb

go long

  1. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see go, long
  2. (finance, intransitive) To buy a financial product, such as a share, so as to profit from a rise in its value; compare go short.
  3. (sports) To run far down the field away from the quarterback to receive a long or Hail Mary pass in American football.



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