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no-go

[ US /ˈnoʊˌɡoʊ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not functioning properly or in suitable condition for proceeding
    the space launch was no-go

How To Use no-go In A Sentence

  • This part of the city was a no-go area for the police.
  • Before the night was over he was going to beat the shit out of that no-good, fucking drunk.
  • Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
  • My breath was stuck in my stomach, my limbs benumbed, my senses catapulted into a no-go area where terror meets exhilaration.
  • Rather than playing a hero on his way up, Chow casts himself as a no-good beggar bent on joining a Shanghai gang.
  • Set in a Scottish seaside town, the story concerns a mother who, having long ago left her no-good husband, has convinced her young son that his dad cannot visit him because he is always away at sea.
  • None of these no-good fishermen who'll pretend to guard our equipment and then steal it-get honest men. THREE IN ONE
  • Rep. Mike Ross, who flip-flopped on the public option and has authored an amendment that seems like a copycat of Max Baucus's no-good, terribly bad bill, has been in secretive talks with a Republican, Rep. Charles Boustany (R-LA), for weeks. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Still, there are elements of your life you regard as no-go areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are compiling a list of skating no-go areas around the parish - and a blanket ban on skateboarding in unsociable hours is also being put forward.
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