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dot gone n.
an Internet business which has failed

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dot  

[1]  
      n  
1    a small round mark made with or as with a pen, etc.; spot; speck; point  
2    anything resembling a dot; a small amount  
a dot of paint     
3    the mark (<rdot>) that appears above the main stem of the letters i, j  
4      (Music)  
a    the symbol (•) placed after a note or rest to increase its time value by half  
b    this symbol written above or below a note indicating that it must be played or sung staccato  
5      (Maths, logic)  
a    the symbol (<dot>) indicating multiplication or logical conjunction  
b    a decimal point  
6    the symbol (•) used, in combination with the symbol for dash (<endash>), in the written representation of Morse and other telegraphic codes  
   Compare       dit  
7    the year dot  
Informal   as long ago as can be remembered  
8    on the dot   at exactly the arranged time  
      vb   , dots, dotting, dotted  
9    tr   to mark or form with a dot  
to dot a letter, a dotted crotchet     
10    tr   to scatter or intersperse (with dots or something resembling dots)  
bushes dotting the plain     
11    intr   to make a dot or dots  
12    dot one's i's and cross one's t's   to pay meticulous attention to detail  
     (Old English dott head of a boil; related to Old High German tutta nipple, Norwegian dott, Dutch dott lump)  
  dotter      n  
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dot   [2]  
      n     (Civil law)   a woman's dowry  
     (C19: from French, from Latin dos; related to dotare to endow, dare to give)  
  dotal      adj  

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n.
someone to whom everybody is turning when they need advice, help
[Fam.]
exp.
go crazy about something, get enthusiastic
n.
a person you can go to for help, advice or information
v.
to be lost
he went missing my dog went missing for three days
exp.
to lose one's temper
very familiar
exp.
from the outset, from the beginning
exp.
do not take into account, disregard, ignore on purpose, avoid, dismiss
E.g: His boss asked him for a report, but he gave it the go-by.
exp.
face a specific situation; act in a certain way
E.g.: John went out of rehab a few days ago and he is determined to not go down that road again.
exp.
go to the extreme; do everything that could be done; exhaust all possibilities and resources
id.
expression used to point out that one will eventually face the consequences of his own actions
exp.
deteriorate very quickly
exp.
go crazy; get angry; lose self-control
E.g.: I will lose it if we keep listening to this song.
exp.
let the time go by without doing something important, relax, waste time
E.g.: It was a quite evening: we sat around chatting and watching TV.
id.
going from one bar to another
exp.
go out in the street to protest
exp.
go for something, take one's chances
exp.
expression used when nothing is going well

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