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just deserts
just deserts
That which one deserves, especially a punishment or unfavorable outcome. Usually used in the phrase "get/receive one's just deserts." (Note: The phrase is often misspelled as "just desserts," due to the pronunciation of "deserts" and "desserts" being the same in this context.) The CEO cheated his clients out of nearly $4 million, but he got his just deserts when he was stripped of everything he owned and sent to prison.
just deserts
A deserved punishment or reward, as in He got his just deserts when Mary jilted him. This idiom employs desert in the sense of "what one deserves," a usage dating from the 1300s but obsolete except in this expression.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Wybert | | - | Medieval English |
Kalyan | | - | Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Telugu |
Anstey | | ['ænsti] | |
Halldor | | - | Norwegian |
HÁKon | | - | Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic |
Tarmo | | TAHR-mo (Finnish) | Estonian, Finnish |