1 to go: Not even if I've to bing to my bed early every night for a week. la16-.
2 to come la19-.
3 get, give, take 20-. etymology: perhaps originally Romany but Grose (1811) attests this is Cant; obsolete in Modern English; attested by Galloway and Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies; not attested in Romany sources; sense 3 collected by EMcC/PS and RD; also attested by BS in TDITA, JS, SS, ET and DW note:
Grose and Egan (1823) define sense 1 as ‘Cant’.
Attested by Canadian Paul Pope (2013) bing with the meanings ‘to go’ ‘go’, ‘put’.