goner



goner

A person or thing that is doomed or destined for failure. If he jumps out of that plane and his parachute doesn't open, he's a goner. I'm a goner if my parents find out I dented the car.

(a) goner

a dead or dying creature or person. The boy brought the sick fish back to the pet store to get his money back. "This one is a goner," he said. John thought he was a goner when his parachute didn't open.

a goner

Something or someone that is dead, doomed, ruined, or past recovery, as in If this new drug doesn't work, he's a goner; or Without a working transmission, my car's a goner. Synonyms of this idiom, such as a gone goose or chicken or gosling , are no longer heard as much. [Slang; mid-1800s]
See also: goner

goner

(ˈgɔnɚ)
n. someone or something finished or nearly finished. The horse was a goner, so it had to be destroyed.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Stanislavastah-nee-SLAH-vah (Russian)Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Russian, Medieval Slavic
Oresteso-RES-teez (English)Greek Mythology
Aminah (1)-Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Wasswa-Eastern African, Ganda
Mstislavmstee-SLAHF (Russian)Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic
Melusine-Mythology