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Gonner - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Gonner gives you a friendly, congenial personality and causes you to desire activities involving people. Although you are assertive and independent, yet there are times when you rely upon the support and encouragement of others before making decisions and taking action.
Noun. someone or something who will die soon. After the car wreck, he was a goner. You tell him that he's a goner. I will hunt him down. The motorcycle crash victim in bed 3 is a goner.
Citation from 'Happiness', Wilfred (TV), Season 1 Episode 1 (2011) censored in hope of resolving. See more words with the same meaning:. See more words with the same meaning:.Last edited on Jul 26 2011. Submitted by from Sacramento, CA, USAon. someone who is in serious trouble.
When your dad finds out, you're going to be a goner. See more words with the same meaning:.Last edited on Apr 05 2013.
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(I think this 'blank' moment of mine is what is called in AmEng a brain fart, so be it)Isn't ‘a gonner/gonna’ slang for a person who is about to die? It's said in situations where, potentially, someone risks getting themselves killed. Maybe children also use it when play acting. I'm sure there must be something similar but the dictionary entries tell me that ‘’ is a contraction of 'going to' and ‘’ is not listed in The Free Dictionary.For example:If you do that (a dangerous thing) you're a gonnerI presume a gonna or a gonner (or something similar) is short for “a person who is going to die”. In my experience 'goner' refers to some person or thing that has (or will very soon) ceased to function. Very often used in a figurative or hyperbolic sense.
Not necessarily a person, and not implying death - an employee may be a 'goner' if he's targeted for a layoff, eg, and one might refer to a badly damaged bike tire as a 'goner', since it can't be repaired. I've never heard 'gonna', the contraction of 'going to', used in this sense, though certainly someone might mispronounce 'goner' (or someone else might mis-hear it) such that it sounds like 'gonna'.–Feb 1 '16 at 13:22.