Go about phrasal verb informal
To go around a place or area.
I like to go about the country.
To circulate news, rumors, etc.
A rumor is going about that there is a specific drug for malaria.
To spread diseases.
Dangerous infectious diseases are going about after the flood.
To begin and carry out some task.
She is really going about her new job.
To put on a particular outfit in public.
John usually goes about in crocodile leather shoes to his office.
To leave a place, especially to start a journey
Travel extensively and acquire a diverse range of experiences
1. To move or depart from some place in a very quick or hurried manner
2. To leave something or some place very lazily or reluctantly
To swiftly and widely disseminate, circulate, or propagate.
To intensely feel like traveling to somewhere or moving here and there.
The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.