A Roblox meme originating from the go commit die image. Usually intended as a way to tell users to seriously harm themselves, or to experience other actions with negative connotations without getting their message censored by the chat filters. The actions described may occasionally be oddly specific in nature, in order to add to humor or shock value. The full phrase has since been censored as of mid-2019, but many players simply say “commit [action]” instead.
→ Example Usage
“Fell off again? Go commit yeet off the map!”
“Lost the 1v1—commit eat the lava, bro!”
“Whiffed the shot—go commit hug a cactus!”
“Noobs everywhere—commit slip on a banana!”
How Go commit [action] Is Used in Roblox
Go commit action is a Roblox meme format that developed as a way to phrase harmful suggestions using neutral language to slip past filters. It uses the phrase go commit followed by an action word. Roblox moderation flags the most direct versions of this phrase.
Related Roblox Dictionary Terms
If you see Go commit [action] in chat, these terms usually come up in the same conversations:
• Thread — “a forum topic” — a discussion started on the forums
• Bump — “pushing a post to top” — replying to revive a thread
• Pinned — “a featured top post” — important threads kept at the top
• Post — “a single forum message” — any reply or new thread
• Tags/Tagging — “chat filter hashtags” — words blocked by Roblox moderation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Go commit [action] mean in Roblox?
Go commit [action] means Go commit [action] in Roblox. It originated on the old Roblox forums and is still used in Discord servers and group walls.
Is Go commit [action] still used in Roblox today?
Yes. While the old Roblox forums are gone, terms like Go commit [action] live on in community Discord servers, group chats, and social games.
Can you type Go commit [action] in Roblox chat?
Go commit [action] may be filtered or restricted in Roblox chat depending on how it is typed. Roblox’s moderation system actively updates to catch filter bypasses.