- goner
- gon|er [ `gɔnər ] noun singular INFORMALsomeone who is certain to die very soon
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
goner — something dead or about to die, 1850, from GONE (Cf. gone) + ER (Cf. er) (1). From earlier expressions such as gone goose (1830), gone coon, etc … Etymology dictionary
goner — ► NOUN informal ▪ a person or thing that is doomed or cannot be saved … English terms dictionary
goner — [gôn′ər] n. [< GONE + ER] Informal a person or thing that is beyond help or seems certain to die soon, be ruined, etc … English World dictionary
goner — gon|er [ˈgɔnə US ˈgo:nər] n informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: gone] be a goner if someone is a goner, they are soon going to die, to fall, be caught etc ▪ Someone hit me from behind and I thought I was a goner … Dictionary of contemporary English
goner — n. sl. a person or thing that is doomed, ended, irrevocably lost, etc.; a dead person. * * * goner [goner goners] [ˈɡɒnə(r)] [ˈɡɔːnər] noun (informal) a person who is going to die soon or who cannot be saved from a dangerous situation … Useful english dictionary
goner — [[t]gɒ̱nə(r), AM gɔ͟ːn [/t]] goners N COUNT If you say that someone is a goner, you mean that they are about to die, or are in such danger that nobody can save them. [INFORMAL] She fell so heavily I thought she was a goner … English dictionary
goner — noun informal be a goner someone who will soon die, or is in an impossible situation: If Mark s still inside the plane, he s a goner … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
goner — [“gone* ] n. someone or something finished or nearly finished. □ This one’s a goner. Toss it. □ The horse was a goner, so it had to be destroyed … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
goner — noun a) A person in desperate straits or hopeless case. Im a goner if this plan doesnt work. b) Someone doomed … Wiktionary
goner — See a goner … English idioms
goner — a person about to die or who has just died Also spelt phonetically: I thought she was a goner, I m afraid. You ve never seen anyone so pale. (Fry, 1994) Better say your prayers. If we crash, you re a gonner. (Manning, 1962) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms