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Tuesday's Gone

When a party has ended due to the outage of booze.

It's probably a good thing this party Tuesday's Goned. I need to get up early anyway.

by Andy in STL May 29, 2010

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thot be gone

What you say as you nunchuck a thot into space

Thot be gone or in more classy terms - Be gone thy thot

by Dankestpapa69 May 24, 2017

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gone tonto

To act or have acted in a manner likely to cause people to think you have lost your mind.

When she found that Rick had been dating his ex, it appeared she had gone Tonto and smashed his flat up.

by Illusor December 14, 2009

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gone girl

v. tr. To frame someone for a very serious crime (esp. rape or murder) using elaborate, carefully falsified evidence, while presenting oneself as the victim.

What the One-Armed Man did to Harrison Ford in The Fugitive was just a simple frame-up. To really gone girl somebody, you've got to be the victim, like how Peter Pettigrew gone girled Sirius Black in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

by Wowbagger July 10, 2015

80๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


to hell and gone

Very distant and/or out of the way... Forever.

Often simply 'hell and gone'

Lady, you are hell and gone from Cartegena.

by Honor June 23, 2004

29๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


gone to pot

An item which is broken, defective or substandard. Two explainations have been historically applied. The first is that in olden times when food was scarce, people would leave the bones, fat and undesireable portions behind after eating their meal. These second-rate items would be used for soup the next day, so as such, the poor-quality leftovers would "go to pot". The second (and more plausible) explaination is that in the days of the industrial revolution and early mass-production, assembly workers would occasionally find a defective or out-of-tolerance part which was not suitable for use. This part would be sent back to the smelting room to be melted down and re-cast a second time. Since the smelting was done in a giant pot, these defective parts had "gone to pot". In either case, the phrase gained popular use by the American homeowner who would occasionally wear out an item which would fail- often at an inconvenient time.

Frank didn't want to take his car in for routine maintenance. I wasn't surprised when his vacation was ruined after the car went to pot last summer.

by Frank Klaune February 22, 2005

108๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


dot gone

unsuccessful internet company

pets.com

by VAKI5 August 18, 2003

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