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no-go

adjective as in forbidden

adjective as in inoperative

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At the time, one of the families told BBC News NI: “Even when we were looking for accommodation, no-one told us that this was a no-go area.”

From BBC

Numerous "no-go" areas and gang-controlled neighbourhoods are indeed back under the control of the security forces, and entire communities say they no longer live in fear.

From BBC

Whether you’re Team CoHo or no-go, there’s reason to pay attention: Hoover has hit a cultural nerve.

From Salon

Klowden said that for some SpaceX workers a move to South Texas could be a no-go, and he expects other aerospace companies will attempt poach its workers.

Another tried to throw a tarp over Pickles but it was a no-go.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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