Goners

/ˈɡoʊnərz/ noun

People or things that are doomed to fail or die; people who are in a hopeless situation.

From 'goner,' formed from the past participle 'gone' (Old English 'gán') plus the agent suffix '-er,' meaning 'one who is gone.' The plural 'goners' emerged in 19th-century American slang to describe people beyond saving.

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