Goner in a sentence as a noun

“Looks like a gun to me” — bam, you’re a goner.

It sounds like Lastpass is a goner, then.

Once that gets solved by Gmail, Mailbox will be a goner.

At that point, at least the account hosting the file is a goner.

"Well, when you're down on your luck, and you ain't got a buck, in London you're a goner.

The inside was filled with water, the display went to all 8's, and I thought it was a goner.

The engineer was sure he was a goner, and many people were calling for this head.

It has to be a massive world spanning success or its a guaranteed goner.

The board of Facebook says that if they placed more ads they could start earning a lot. I say if they do that, I am a goner same moment.

If you play Type II every time a new expansion comes out, all your old cards are a goner.

I didn't look for software jobs per se--if I had to compete against CS degrees I'd have been a goner.

You're probably a goner, and no amount of intelligence or quick reaction can save you.

The dragonfly was a bit stunned and one of its eyes was bashed inward like a piece of plastic, so I thought it was a goner.

They see the writing on the wall and the mainframe operator or data entry specialist job they have is a goner.

If you need mechanical ventilation, you're a goner anyway, and your bed and healthcare staff could be better used on someone else.

Goner definitions

noun

a person in desperate straits; someone doomed; "I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work"; "one mistake and you're toast"

See also: toast