- The phrase 'let's go' was shortened into leh go. Final consonants are often dropped and not pronounced in African-American English, and this is one example of when that process occurs and the final word is spread throughout a community. Leh go can be used to literally mean 'let's go', but it can also be used when someone is trying to express excitement.
leh go
slang; verb; clipping
An exclamation used when you are looking forward to something that is coming in the future.
Etymology : clipping and spelling change of the phrase "let's go." The t and s were clipped, and the h was added for phonetic reasons.
Source : "It's the big game tonight! Standford is playing Cal, leh go!" - a facebook status
Last modified: 3 December 2011