go about with (someone)
go about with (someone)
To go places and do things with a particular person or group of people. I used to go about with those kids, but then they got really into football, and that just doesn't interest me at all. You go about with Callie and Jen, right? How are they? My son's such a good kid—I really hope he doesn't start to go about with troublemakers this year.
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go about with someone or something
and go around with someone or somethingto go around in the company of someone or something. I always go about with my friends. Fran has been going around with James.
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