Typically used when referring to project resourcing:
When a particularly stressful part of a project has been seen out, and resources will not be stretched in future months. In essence as the wombat passes through the snake, the skin is extremely stretched (similar to the metaphorical human resources). When the wombat has fully passed, the resources are not as stretched and more capable of dealing with new issues.
Person 1: Our resources are looking very slim next month
Person 2: I wouldn't be too stressed, I feel like the wombats gone through the snake, and we should be back to normal in a few weeks
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gone off the deep end

go mad; behave extremely strangely.
"they looked at me as if I had gone off the deep end"
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gone off ham

When you leave ham in the fridge for too long and it goes moldy.
The gone off ham tastes like dead skin.
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way gone

Your way out there, unique, really stoned
1.I was way gone from that maryjane

2.
Yo that guy is way gone with all that getup

3. Yo this dude got some style hes way gone from the others
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Gone Roomba

Cleaning the house by randomly meandering from task to task, letting what you see next direct what you clean next.
Friend #1: Dude, fantastic gathering last night, but Jesus, the place has been ghettoized!!
Friend #2: No worries- my roommate is clean freak and has already gone Roomba- he'll have it sorted in about an hour.
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Gone nanna

Lost of effectiveness, lost of potency, became weak
by B4NGB4NG October 28, 2018
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