goon

IPA: gˈun

noun

  • A thug; a usually muscular henchman with little intelligence.
  • A fool; someone who is silly, stupid, awkward, or outlandish.
  • (ice hockey, derogatory) An enforcer or fighter.
  • (UK, World War II, PoW slang) A German guard in a prisoner-of-war camp.
  • (slang) One hired to legally kidnap a child and forcibly transport them to a boot camp, boarding school, wilderness therapy, or a similar rehabilitation facility.
  • (Internet slang) A member of the comedy web site Something Awful.
  • (Australia, countable, informal) A wine flagon or cask.
  • (Australia, uncountable, informal) Cheap or inferior cask wine.
  • A Sino-Japanese kanji pronunciation layer, considered the first Sino-Japanese kanji reading type imported into Japan.
  • A surname.

verb

  • (transitive, slang, chiefly ice hockey) To act like a goon; to act in an intimidating or aggressive way towards opponents.
  • (neologism) To legally kidnap a child and forcibly transport them to a boot camp, boarding school, wilderness therapy, or a similar rehabilitation facility.
  • (Internet slang) To enter a trance-like state after masturbating and edging for a long period of time.

go on

IPA: gˈoʊˈɑn

verb

  • (intransitive) To continue in extent.
  • (intransitive) To continue an action.
  • (intransitive) To proceed.
  • (intransitive) To talk frequently or at great length; to talk about (a subject) in that manner.
  • (intransitive) To happen (occur).
  • (transitive) To use and adopt (information) in order to understand an issue, make a decision, etc.
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Examples of "goon" in Sentences

    Examples of "go-on" in Sentences

    • He said life must go-on and Ramasima was the best replacement.
    • So I could effectively go-on create multiple textbox/buttons many many times?
    • "Man -- go-on -- batter," was heard from the kitchen, mingled with the patter of tiny feet.
    • "Go-on -- man -- go-on," prattled the little one, with a child's indifference to all conversation except his own.
    • The sector would go-on to fall the next ten years, as it continuously underperformed in all rallies and lead in all declines.
    • · Considerate preview function - The first preview function is the preview screen on the interface where you can watch added videos by clicking go-on button.
    • He needed to hire from his own fan base "r3V0Lution," but he instead hired a cultural conservative press guy who MUST have seen the Bob Barr thing, yet let this fiasco go-on anyway. ***** hire, Dr. Paul, ***** hire.
    • The evolution of consciousness & its change etc must go-on meanwhile some new slogan, some stimulating action, some conferences & politics all leading to a new political action is certainly useful & must be carried out.

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