no-go
adjDefinitions
Not functioning properly.
Not to be entered.
- They lived in a no-go part of the ghetto.
- The noise and drunkenness made the area a no-go zone at night for families.
- Many of these areas have become no go for investment
That should not go (i.e., enter or engage) if the size of the part being measured is…
That should not go (i.e., enter or engage) if the size of the part being measured is properly achieved.
- no-go gauge
- This bore is no good: the no-go pin is flying right into the first half of it.
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A no-go gauge.
- There's your problem right there. See how that no-go slips right into the hole? The whole thing is scrap, unfortunately.
Alternative form of no go.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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