Verb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, west.
Go west until you hit the ocean, then turn left.
(of the sun) Synonym of set: to move toward the western horizon, to go down.
(figuratively, dated) Synonym of die.
Och, your ma's gone west, dearie. You'll hear her voice no more.
(figuratively, dated) To be lost, destroyed, or otherwise ruined.
(US) To move to the American West, particularly (historical) during the 19th century era.
Go west, young man!
Also, many Federalists were speculators in lands in upstate New York and New England and were hoping to sell these lands to farmers, who might go west instead, if the Louisiana Purchase went through. Source: Internet
A Globe and Mail article in 2006, entitled "Go West, Young Artist," focused on the growing art scene in Hamilton. citation The Factory: Hamilton Media Arts Centre, citation opened up a new home on James Street North in 2006. Source: Internet
“Go west, young man,” the editor Horace Greeley supposedly exhorted when the West was still unsettled. Source: Internet
Lucas and Walliams portray Tennant and Lowe, parodying two of the duo's previous videos, " Go West ", and " Can You Forgive Her? Source: Internet
I took all of these photos (chronologically) with my cell phone on the train coming east; later today we will leave Chicago, and get back on the train to go west. Source: Internet
For National Finals Rodeo, go west! Source: Internet