(done for)
1done for — {adj. phr.} Finished; dead. * /When the police burst in on the crooks, they knew they were done for./ …
2done for — {adj. phr.} Finished; dead. * /When the police burst in on the crooks, they knew they were done for./ …
3Done for — Done Done, p. p. from {Do}, and formerly the infinitive. 1. Performed; executed; finished. [1913 Webster] 2. It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; used elliptically. [1913 Webster] {Done brown}, a phrase in cookery; applied… …
4done for — ► done for informal in serious trouble. Main Entry: ↑done …
5done for — [adj] beaten, defeated broken, conquered, dashed, destroyed, doomed, finished, foiled, lost, ruined, through, undone, vanquished, washed up*, wrecked; concepts 537,570 Ant. accomplished, successful …
6done for — adjective 1. destroyed or killed (Freq. 1) we are gone geese • Syn: ↑kaput, ↑gone • Similar to: ↑destroyed • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism …
7done for — about to fail, suffer, or die. If we have to rely on Warren for a solution, we are done for. With rockets flying overhead and machine guns shooting at us, I thought we were done for. Usage notes: usually used after the verb be, as in the example …
8done for — mod. lost; dead; doomed. □ I’m sorry, this whole scheme is done for. □ I knew I was done for …
9done for — adjective Doomed; without hope of recovery. Hes done for when they hear that piece of testimony. See Also: do for …
10done for — adj In big trouble, finished. I just let the car roll into the lake. I m done for when the rents find out. 1940s …