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Gowne
/gōn/
noun.
1. the destruction or disintegration of the human spirit or the state of being obliterated; damaged psyche
2. loss of wealth, position, etc, or something that causes such loss; downfall
3. the state of being speechless/dumbstruck after witnessing a particularly stupid or annoying thing; tiresome.
4. a person as the wreck of his or her former self; ravaged individual.
verb.
1. to fall into ruin; devastate.
2. fall to pieces; dejection.
Origin:
Taken from the word gone, "gowne" was first used to describe the act of being emotionally lost or your enthusiasm no longer being present:
"I'm gowner than the wind"
noun.
1. the destruction or disintegration of the human spirit or the state of being obliterated; damaged psyche
2. loss of wealth, position, etc, or something that causes such loss; downfall
3. the state of being speechless/dumbstruck after witnessing a particularly stupid or annoying thing; tiresome.
4. a person as the wreck of his or her former self; ravaged individual.
verb.
1. to fall into ruin; devastate.
2. fall to pieces; dejection.
Origin:
Taken from the word gone, "gowne" was first used to describe the act of being emotionally lost or your enthusiasm no longer being present:
"I'm gowner than the wind"