A fork of Rural Dictionary
Main Entry: ness
Pronunciation: duh'nes'skE
Function: noun, verb, adjective
Etymology: Southern Dialect, from the addition of the suffix -ski to the word "done."
1. to be brought to a finish or end, usually in rapid secession.
2. the state or aura of being done.
1. Not even 9 minutes had passed with her, and Will was totally doneski.
2. After drinking a case of beer, Colin was doneski for the night.
Similar to but not exactly like Donski. Doneski refers to when something or someone or many someones are done with/finished/over
My Grandmother is Doneskis. After he broke the tackle, Toomer was Doneskis. I ate so much, I was Doneskis. After the Grand Slam, the mets had a huge lead and the Phillies were doneskis.
If I don't pass this test I am doneski. Once Clemens walked into that courtroom, he was doneski.
to finish an event or express completion
when jack ne hoff finished cranking it, he yelled "Doneskis!"