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raw deal
raw deal
An unfair situation or poor treatment. Mandy really got a raw deal at that job. They passed her over for so many promotions!
*raw deal
an instance of unfair or bad treatment. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) Mary got a raw deal on her traffic ticket. She was innocent, but she had to pay a big fine. I bought a used TV that worked for two days and then quit. I sure got a raw deal. You sure had a raw deal.
raw deal
An instance of unfair or harsh treatment, as in After 25 years with the bank Bob got a raw deal-no pension, no retirement benefits of any kind, just a gold watch. Raw here means "crude" or "unfair." [First half of 1900s]
raw deal
An instance of unfair treatment: got a raw deal from our insurance company.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Kirby | | ['kɜ:bi] | |
Yaqoob | | - | Arabic |
Naomi (1) | | nay-O-mee (English), nie-O-mee (English) | English, Hebrew, Biblical |
Karolyn | | KER-ə-lin, KAR-ə-lin | English |
Jess | | [dʒes] | |
Eshe | | - | Eastern African, Swahili |