gone coon, a



gone coon, a

Also, a gone goose. A person in a hopeless situation, one who is doomed; a dead duck. For example, When he passed me, I knew I was a gone goose. These terms have survived such synonyms as gone chick, gone beaver, gone horse, and gone gander. Stephen Crane used the first in The Red Badge of Courage (1894): "I'm a gone coon this first time." [Slang; early 1800s]
See also: gone

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Margaridamar-ga-REE-də (Portuguese)Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Occitan
Gaizka-Basque
Ustinya-Russian
BarbaraBAHR-bər-ə (English), BAHR-brə (English), BAHR-bah-rah (German), bahr-BAH-rah (Polish)English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian,
Dekel-Hebrew
Harden['hɑ:dn]