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When someone's goose is cooked, it means that the person is doomed. If I have cooked my own goose, it means my failure or downfall is my own fault.
It is a idiom.
This is a phrase that means you are in deep trouble that you cannot get out of. The term comes from the days when people kept geese both for meat and eggs. If your goose was cooked, then you had no way of getting eggs and no way to turn the situation around again.
He Cooked His Goose was created on 1952-07-03.
You cooked your goose...that's the end...finality, you lose. It came from a time when people kept their PRODUCING animals around as long as they could. The goose provides eggs. You kept it until it stopped laying. If you "cooked your goose", you were really desperate and did a desperate thing. You're going to lose if you've "cooked your goose".cooked (someone's) goose- to destroy someone`s future chances or reputationThe woman cooked her goose when she fought against her employer and lost.This statement simply means that you are done for, caught, the jig is up. You're probably in trouble when this is used.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
That depends on the difference between "fully cooked" and "has been cooked." If it's similar to "your goose is cooked" then no.
Only if its cooked nicely
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
pl. of Goose., of Goose
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.