not (even) go there

not (even) go there
not (even) ˈgo there idiom
(informal) used to say that you do not want to talk about sth in any more detail because you do not even want to think about it

Don't ask me to choose. I don't want to go there.

‘There was a problem with his parents, wasn't there?’ ‘Don't even go there!’

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