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no-go

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See also:nogoandno go

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Adjective

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no-go (notcomparable)

  1. Notfunctioningproperly.
  2. Of a place: not to be entered.
    They lived in ano-go part of the ghetto.
    The noise and drunkenness made the area ano-go zone at night for families.
    • 2001 March 11, “Boost for local entrepreneurs.”, inSunday Business, London, UK:
      Many of these areas have becomeno go for investment
    • 2004 January 29, Freeman, “Deconstructing the risk business in Iraq”, inIrish Independent:
      The key resisting areas have effectively becomeno go
    • 2010 July 2, “Jail for drug network that supplied the Swansea Valley”, inBBC News:
      Two pubs in the Pontardawe area which had previously been hubs of local social life had become "no-go" through being frequented by the gang.
    • 2012, Andrew Martin,Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube, Profile Books,→ISBN, page14:
      The Great Western opened a Paddington station in 1838, a wooden terminus to the north of the present station, which would arrive in 1853. As with Euston, the site was bounded to the south by high-class property, ano-go zone for railways.

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no-go (pluralno-gosorno-goes)

  1. Alternative form ofno go

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