Pronunciation: /noʊ ɡoʊ/
noun a situation or plan that is not successful or feasible
A1 My plan to go to the beach tomorrow is a no go due to the bad weather forecast.
A2 The concert was a no go because the tickets sold out quickly.
B1 The project proposal was deemed a no go by the management team.
B2 The negotiation with the client was a no go as they were not willing to compromise.
C1 The merger between the two companies was a no go after months of discussions.
C2 The peace talks between the countries were a no go despite international efforts to mediate.
verb to fail or be unsuccessful
A1 Walking alone at night is a no go for me.
A2 Skipping breakfast is a no go if you want to stay healthy.
B1 Texting while driving is a definite no go and illegal in many places.
B2 Wearing jeans to a formal event is a big no go.
C1 Using outdated software in a professional setting is a complete no go.
C2 Insulting your boss is a major no go if you want to keep your job.
adjective not successful or feasible
A1 The broken car is a no go.
A2 The old computer is a no go for gaming.
B1 The restaurant had a no go sign on the door due to health violations.
B2 The project was deemed a no go by the board of directors.
C1 The new policy was a no go among employees.
C2 The controversial decision was a no go for public approval.
formal The project was deemed a no go due to budget constraints.
informal Looks like the beach trip is a no go this weekend.
slang Sorry, dude, it's a total no go for me.
figurative Trying to convince her to change her mind was a no go.
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