Gone

Gone

Gone may refer to:

* Go (verb), the past participle of the English verb
* Gone "(film)", a 2007 thriller film set in Australia starring Amelia Warner
* Gone (novel) a young adult series written by Michael Grant
* "Gone" "(Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode)", an episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
* "Gone" "(SpongeBob SquarePants episode)", an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants

In music:

*Gone (band), a three-piece punk-based instrumental rock band
*Gone Records, a record label
*"Gone", a 2001 album by Entwine
*"Gone", a 2006 album by Bill Madden
*"Gone (Mono album)", a compilation of EPs by Japanese band Mono
*"Gone", a song that was a hit by Ferlin Husky in 1957 and Joey Heatherton in 1972
*"Gone", a song by Diana Ross from her 1995 album "Take Me Higher"
*"Gone!" "(The Cure song)", a song by The Cure on their 1996 album "Wild Mood Swings"
*"Gone" "(U2 song)", a song by U2 from their 1997 album "Pop"
*"Gone" "(The Tea Party song)", a song by The Tea Party released in 2000 as a promotional single
*"Gone", a song by Madonna from her 2000 album "Music"
*"Gone" "('N Sync song)", a song by 'N Sync from their 2001 album "Celebrity"
*"Gone" "(Switchfoot song)", a song by Switchfoot from their 2003 album "The Beautiful Letdown"
*"Gone" "(Montgomery Gentry song)", a song by Montgomery Gentry from their 2004 album "You Do Your Thing"
*"Gone" "(Pearl Jam song)", a song by Pearl Jam from their 2006 album "Pearl Jam"
*"Gone", a song by Singapore-born Asian pop diva Sun, which topped the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Club Dance Play chart in 2006
*"Gone", a song by Bill Madden from his 2006 album "Gone"
*"Gone", a song by Built to Spill from their 2006 album "You in Reverse"
*"Gone", a song by Fuel from their 2007 album "Angels & Devils"
*"Gone", a song by Kanye West from his 2005 album "Late Registration"
*"Gone", a song by tobyMac from his 2004 album "Welcome to Diverse City"
*"Gone", a song by Kelly Clarkson from her 2004 album "Breakaway"
*"Gone", a song by Ben Folds from his 2001 album "Rockin' the Suburbs"
*"Gone", a song by The Bouncing Souls from their 2001 album "How I Spent My Summer Vacation"
*"Gone", a song by Jack Johnson from his 2003 album "On and On"
*"Gone", a song by Sevendust from their 2003 album "Seasons (album)"
*"Gone", a song by Daughtry from their self-titled 2006 album


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  • gone — gone …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • gone — pp. of GO (Cf. go) …   Etymology dictionary

  • gone — [ gɔn ] n. m. • 1868; franco provenç., de goner « vêtir mal » ♦ Région. (Lyon) Jeune enfant. ⇒ gamin, gosse. ● gone nom masculin (mot lyonnais, de goner, vêtir sans goût) À Lyon, enfant des rues, gamin. ⇒GONE, subst. masc. Région. (Lyon), pop.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Gone! — «Gone!» Sencillo de The Cure del álbum Wild Mood Swings Formato CD Género(s) Rock Alternativo Duración 4:25 Discográfica …   Wikipedia Español

  • gone — past participle of GO(Cf. ↑go). ► ADJECTIVE 1) no longer present or in existence. 2) informal in a trance or stupor, especially through alcohol or drugs. 3) informal having reached a specified time in a pregnancy: four months gone. ► PREPOSITION… …   English terms dictionary

  • gone — [gôn, gän] vi., vt. pp. of GO1 adj. [ME gon < OE gan] 1. moved away; departed 2. ruined 3. lost 4. dead 5. faint; weak …   English World dictionary

  • gone on — informal + old fashioned : feeling strong or foolish love for (someone) Those two are really gone on each other. • • • Main Entry: ↑gone …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gone — Gone, p. p. of {Go}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gone — I (dead) adjective bygone, deceased, defunct, demised, exanimate, expired, extinct, lifeless, passed, passed on II (finished) adjective accomplished, achieved, at an end, brought to a conclusion, completed, concluded, consumed, consummated,… …   Law dictionary

  • gone — gȯnalso gän adj PREGNANT <she s six months gone> …   Medical dictionary

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