Proper noun
Goranson (plural Goransons)
A surname from Swedish.
After reading the Omaha.com report, I contacted Goranson and he reiterated his story, explaining how much of a disruption this change was creating at restaurants. Source: Internet
For the reboot, Goranson will take over the role of Becky while Chalke plays a new character named Andrea, who hires Becky to be her surrogate. Source: Internet
Goranson originated the role of Becky and played her for half of the show's run (seasons one through five and eight), while Sarah Chalke stepped in partway through season six and remained on board until the end. Source: Internet
Robertson's papers are at the Caltech archives; there, in a letter Robertson offers Roe an interview within the first three months of 1949 (as noted by Goranson on American Dialect Society list 5/9/2009). Source: Internet
One meaning for the phrase, proposed by Stephen Goranson on ADS-list, would be a reference to the Treaty of Limerick, and mean surrender, settle, get to the point, get with the program. Source: Internet
One possible derivation of the phrase, proposed by Stephen Goranson on ADS-list, is the Treaty of Limerick, implying "surrender," "settle," "get to the point". Source: Internet