What does the idiom “(Someone’s) Goose Is Cooked” mean?
Definition:
In serious trouble, with no hope of improvement
For example:
“After losing two sets to the invincible Djokovic, the tennis player’s goose was cooked.”
What does the idiom “(Someone’s) Goose Is Cooked” mean?
Definition:
In serious trouble, with no hope of improvement
For example:
“After losing two sets to the invincible Djokovic, the tennis player’s goose was cooked.”
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