go-to [goh-too] Examples adjective Informal.
- being a person who can be turned to for expert knowledge, advice, or reliable performance, especially in a crucial situation: He’s our go-to guy in a budget crisis.
- noting something that can always be relied on to bring satisfaction, success, or good results: my go-to recipe for cheesecake.
- (in team sports) being a player who can be relied on to score, especially at a crucial time in the game.
Examples from the Web for go-to Contemporary Examples of go-to
And it has become a go-to stop for Republican politicians eager to shore up their Christian credentials.
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Jay Michaelson
December 15, 2014
At the same time YouTube was replacing MTV as the go-to place for music videos.
OK Go Is Helping Redefine the Music Video For the Internet Age
Lauren Schwartzberg
December 15, 2014
But is bug protein really any better than traditional protein sources, like chicken, or your go-to protein powder?
Is Cricket Flour the New Protein Powder?
DailyBurn
November 21, 2014
India was once considered the go-to spot for commercial surrogacy, but Thailand is the emerging market, so to speak.
The Wild, Wild West of Thai Surrogacy
Emily Shire
August 7, 2014
That was our go-to place for occasions ordinary and special.
Michael Hastings’ Hunger for Life
Jack Gray
June 14, 2014