no go

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Go \Go\, n.
   1. Act; working; operation. [Obs.]
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            So gracious were the goes of marriage. --Marston.
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   2. A circumstance or occurrence; an incident. [Slang]
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            This is a pretty go.                  --Dickens.
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   3. The fashion or mode; as, quite the go. [Colloq.]
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   4. Noisy merriment; as, a high go. [Colloq.]
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   5. A glass of spirits. [Slang]
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   6. Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance;
      push; as, there is no go in him. [Colloq.]
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   7. (Cribbage) That condition in the course of the game when a
      player can not lay down a card which will not carry the
      aggregate count above thirty-one.
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   8. Something that goes or is successful; a success; as, he
      made a go of it; also, an agreement.

            "Well," said Fleming, "is it a go?"   --Bret Harte.
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   {Great go}, {Little go}, the final and the preliminary
      examinations for a degree. [Slang, Eng. Univ.]

   {No go}, a failure; a fiasco. [Slang] --Thackeray.

   {On the go}, moving about; unsettled. [Colloq.]
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
25 Moby Thesaurus words for "no go":
      aimless, bankruptcy, defeat, failure, feckless, futility,
      ill success, impossible, impotent, ineffective, ineffectual,
      losing game, meaningless, nonaccomplishment, nonsuccess, of no use,
      pointless, purposeless, successlessness, superfluous, unavailing,
      unsuccess, unsuccessfulness, useless, uselessness

    

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