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gonna
gon·na G0190350 (gŭn′ə) Informal Contraction of going to: We're gonna win.gonna (ˈɡɒnə) vb, contraction ofgoing togon•na (ˈgɔ nə; unstressed gə nə) Pron. Spelling. going to (where to introduces an infinitive): I'm gonna leave now. Translationsgonna
haters gonna hateslang There will always be those who seek to criticize and undermine things, whether justified or not. The phrase is often used to dismiss such critics while acknowledging that it is no use trying to stop them. I don't enjoy when opposing teams' fans boo me, but, hey, haters gonna hate. Oh well, haters gonna hate. Don't that dampen your excitement!See also: gonna, hateeverything's going to be OKA phrase used to reassure or comfort someone. I know you're worried, but everything's going to be OK—I promise.See also: going, OKgoing to tellReady to inform an authority figure of one's bad behavior. Aw man, she's going to tell Mom what we did.See also: going, tellgoing to tattleReady to inform an authority figure of one's bad behavior. Aw man, if she saw us, she's definitely going to tattle.See also: going, tattlegoing to tell and going to tattlea threat that one is going to report someone's misdeed to someone in authority. If you do that again, I'm going to tell! Sue just went to the teacher. She's going to tattle.See also: going, tellgonna (ˈgɔnə and ˈgʊnə) phr. going to. (Eye-dialect. Used in writing only for effect. Used in the examples of this dictionary.) I’m gonna get you, you little dickens! ThesaurusSeeGonne |