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dead duck
1. A person or thing that is useless or hopeless. That new budget bill was a dead duck before it hit the Senate. That mechanic turned out to be a dead duck. He didn't even know how to change my oil.
2. Someone who is about to be in a great deal of trouble for something he or she has done. When Mom finds out you snuck out of the house to meet your boyfriend, you're going to be a dead duck!
dead duck
Fig. someone or something that is certain to die or fail. If I fail that test, I'm a dead duck. When the outlaw drew his pistol, the sheriff knew he was a dead duck.
dead duck
1. A person doomed to failure or death; a hopeless case. For example, If they can't find a heart to transplant soon, he's a dead duck. [1940s]
2. A useless, worthless, or outmoded person or thing. For example, They didn't interview the outgoing senator; to the press he's a dead duck. Some speculate that this slangy term comes from an old saying, "Never waste powder on a dead duck," first recorded in 1829.
dead duck
n. a person or thing doomed to failure or disaster. This whole plan was a dead duck from the beginning.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Joye | | [dʒɔi] | |
Karine (1) | | ka-REEN | French |
AsunciÓN | | ah-soon-THYON (Spanish), ah-soon-SYON (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
Lakisha | | lə-KISH-ə | African American |
Kerri | | KER-ee | English |
Anthelm | | - | Ancient Germanic |