go around

/ˈɡoʊ əˌraʊnd/
noun
  1. An argument or disagreement, especially one that is repeated or unproductive.
    • The meeting turned into a go-around over the budget cuts.
    • I don't want a go-around with you every time we discuss money.
    • We had another go-around about whose turn it was to do the dishes.
  2. In aviation, an aborted landing where the pilot circles back to try again.
    • The tower instructed the aircraft to execute a go-around.
    • Passengers felt a bump as the plane performed a go-around.
    • The pilot initiated a go-around because the runway was blocked.
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