Results for “gone, man, gone”
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Scouse for something that's gone wrong, weird, or pear-shaped.
Killed, missing, or otherwise done for.
Missing in action; vanished without a trace.
Elderly patient who has suddenly become unable to walk
A patient inside an oxygen tent
So deeply into the music or moment that you've left ordinary reality behind — totally absorbed and excellent.
Absent Without Leave — gone, with no permission slip.
Armour or shield fully depleted — defence gone.
Exclamation of surprise — Swedish-suburb slang gone global.
Food that's gone off — rancid, manky, in the bin.
Cockney rhyming slang for wrong — as in 'it's all gone Pete Tong'.
Houston interjection — 'man, hold up'.
Store-wide alert that a child has gone missing on the premises.
Dead Right There — the patient is gone before you even unbuckle the gurney.
Girl, woman, or girlfriend
A gunman, gangster or shooter
Crazy, weird or gone wrong.
A US Army infantryman, especially of WWII.
"It's finished/gone" — nothing left, all used up.
Nadsat for a girl or young woman, from the Russian 'devochka'.
Nadsat for an old woman, from the Russian 'babushka' (grandmother).
A man, an ordinary guy — 'some bloke at the pub.'
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
A chaotic mess that's gone wrong in the usual, expected way — military acronym for 'situation normal, all fouled up.'
Twenties slang for so drunk you've gone stiff as bone.
Patois pronunciation of 'girl' — a girl, woman, or someone's girlfriend.
Nadsat for a woman, literally 'bird' in Russian, echoing British slang 'bird'.
Manipulating someone into doubting their own memory, perception, or sanity — a therapy-speak term gone mainstream.
Nadsat for a boy or young man, from the Russian 'malchik'.