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  • no-go
    no-go
    adjective
    not authorized or approved to proceed; canceled or aborted.
  • no go
    no go
    see no dice.
Synonyms

no-go

American  
[noh-goh] / ˈnoʊˈgoʊ /
Or no go

adjective

Informal.
  1. not authorized or approved to proceed; canceled or aborted.

    The Tuesday space launch is no-go.

  2. not ready to go or proceed.

  3. not functioning properly; inoperative.

    The ticket machine was no-go.

  4. (of an area) having restricted entry.

    hazardous no-go zones.


noun

Informal.
  1. a plan or idea that is canceled, rejected, or otherwise fails to be realized.

    We asked to borrow the car, but that was a no-go, so we’ll have to take the bus.

no go Idioms  
  1. see no dice.


Etymology

Origin of no-go

First recorded in 1865–70

Example Sentences

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For Aimee Ludgate, 29, from Bradford, using an oven or hob in this heat is a no-go.

From BBC • Jun. 25, 2026

Then up to 30 million gallons a day of Tijuana waste turned its legendary beaches into a no-go zone.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026

But even utopia has its no-go zones, apparently.

From BBC • May 1, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz was still a no-go zone for most ships on Wednesday, the day after Iran agreed to a cease-fire that will allow marine traffic to resume.

From Barron's • Apr. 8, 2026

He turned again and jogged toward the other collapsed stairwell that Tad already knew was a no-go as far as an escape route.

From "Time Bomb" by Joelle Charbonneau

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