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Done! World English Historical Dictionary

Done! World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Bibliographic Record Farmer’s Slang & Its Analogues. 1890–1909, rev. 2022. Done! intj. (common).—An interjection of acceptance or agreement.

1   1602.  DEKKER, The Honest Whore, in wks. (1873), ii., 17. Cast. … I’le wage a hundred duckats upon the head on’t, that it moves him, frets him, and galles him. Pio. DONE, ’tis a lay, joyne gols [hands] on’t.

2   1761.  COLMAN, The Jealous Wife, IV., in wks. (1777), i., 106. Why, it’s a match, miss! it’s DONE and DONE on both sides.

3   1762.  GOLDSMITH, The Life of Beau Nash, in wks. p. 546 (Globe). ‘Why, if you think me a dab, as you call it, I will get this strange gentleman, or this’ (pointing to the Flat). ‘DONE!’ cries the Sailor, ‘but you shall not tell him.’

4   1840.  THACKERAY, The Paris Sketch Book, p. 196. ‘I will bet thee thy water for a year, that none of the three will pray for thee.’ ‘DONE!’ said Rollo. ‘DONE!’ said the dæmon.’

5   Ppl. adj. (common).—Exhausted; ruined; cheated; convicted.

6   [See DO in most of its senses.]

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