- (used with a principal verb in the past or, sometimes, present tense to indicate completed action): I done told you so. He done eat his lunch.
- completed; finished; through: Our work is done.
- cooked sufficiently.
- worn out; exhausted; used up.
- in conformity with fashion, good taste, or propriety; acceptable: It isn't done.
- to break off relations or connections with; stop.
- done for, Informal.
- tired; exhausted.
- deprived of one's means, position, etc.
- dead or close to death.
- very tired; exhausted: He was really done in after a close race.
- the past participle of do 1
- to end relations with
- to be completely finished
- that's done it
- an exclamation of frustration when something is ruined
- an exclamation when something is completed
- an expression of agreement, as on the settlement of a bargain between two parties
- completed; finished
- cooked enough
- used up
- socially proper or acceptable
- cheated; tricked
- done for informal
- dead or almost dead
- in serious difficulty
- physically exhausted