gone for a Burton — 1. Drowned, dead (RAF sl) 2. Destroyed 3. Lost 4. Missing 5. No longer in existence • • • Main Entry: ↑Burton * * * gone for a burton british informal old fashioned … Useful english dictionary
gone for a burton — (UK) If something s gone for a burton, it has been spoiled or ruined. If a person has gone for a burton, they are either in serious trouble or have died … The small dictionary of idiomes
go for a burton — Brit informal + old fashioned : to be lost, broken, or ruined Our holiday plans have gone for a burton. • • • Main Entry: ↑burton … Useful english dictionary
gone for a burton — (UK) If something s gone for a burton, it has been spoiled or ruined. If a person has gone for a burton, they are either in serious trouble or have died. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Gone for a burton — (UK) If something s gone for a burton, it has been spoiled or ruined. If a preson has gone for a burton, they are either in serious trouble or have died … Dictionary of English idioms
gone for a burton — British, old fashioned to be broken, spoiled or dead. There s our quiet evening gone for a burton! … New idioms dictionary
gone for a Burton — • Rhyming Slang for the town Burton on Trent meaning went or to leave … Londonisms dictionary
go for a burton — Brit. informal be ruined, destroyed, or killed. → burton … English new terms dictionary
Burton-upon-Trent — Koordinaten 52° 48′ N, 1° 39′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
burton — ► NOUN (in phrase go for a burton) Brit. informal ▪ be ruined, destroyed, or killed. ORIGIN originally RAF slang: perhaps referring to Burton ale, from Burton upon Trent … English terms dictionary