Doner
Origin 1
Adjective
doner- (humorous, dialect)
doner
(comparative of done) - 1999, March 10, WHAT'S THE BEEF ?, With these cuts we generally recommend cooking no doner than medium-rare for a juicier product
- 2007, June 3, Suddenly, the field is level‎, Doner than a flank steak at a West Texas truck stop. Doner than Michael Vick's chances at next year's NFL citizenship award
- 2008, Porochista Khakpour, Sons and Other Flammable Objects, they feared sounding stupid even to themselves out loud—and besides, the conversation was doner than done to them
Noun
doner- (Dublin slang) goner; someone who is done for.
- 1922 (1984), James Joyce, Ulysses, One whiff of that and you're a doner.
Origin 2
By ellipsis.