@gummo5 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]
@gummo5 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]
What do you think he means when he says "Oh no, you're way too goner for that"? What do you think he means by "goner"?
Goner is a name given to people by Dr.MoonOrGun. I guess Hour Hero Yes has become a goner... The poems on the exiting arm website :P
Goner is a name given to people by Dr.MoonOrGun. I guess Hour Hero Yes has become a goner... The poems on the exiting arm website :P
@gummo5 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]
@gummo5 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]