"More god knows where" is a phrase that relates to the extent or location of something that is unknown, uncertain or remote. Antonyms for this phrase may include "close by," "near," "within reach," or "well-known." These antonyms imply proximity, familiarity or certainty about a particular person, place or thing. For instance, instead of saying "I need to find more god knows where," one can say "I know exactly where to find it," or "It's just a few steps away," to convey the opposite meaning. Using antonyms to describe a location or object can help in providing clarity and precision, especially when trying to express the exact location or condition of something.