nogoer

See also: no-goer

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

no + goer

Noun

nogoer (plural nogoers)

  1. Alternative form of no-goer
    • 1996 January 17, Arved Sandstrom, “Try to _Disprove_ God's existence”, in alt.atheism, Usenet:
      Without getting into the actual debate, disputing people's credentials based on their education or lack thereof is a nogoer.
    • 2003 January 30, Duncan McC, “Need advise on a backup strategy for SBS 2000”, in microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000, Usenet:
      I understand that the Veritas intelligent image option is a nogoer with SBS.
    • 2007, Anatoliĭ Tikhonovich Gladilin, Moscow Racetrack, page 148:
      Even if Yura did have time to spread it around, all the same, going for broke looked solid. In the program, Kaleria generally looked like a nogoer.

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