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dead duck
dead duckn. Slang One doomed to failure or to death.dead duck n slang a person or thing doomed to death, failure, etc, esp because of a mistake or misjudgment dead′ duck′ n. a person or thing that is doomed. [1820–30, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dead duck - something doomed to failure; "he finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck"; "the idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck"; "as theories go, that's a dead duck"failure - lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure" |
dead duck
dead duck1. 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 they have done. When Mom finds out you snuck out of the house to meet your boyfriend, you're going to be a dead duck!See also: dead, duckdead duckFig. 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.See also: dead, duckdead duck1. 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. See also: dead, ducka dead duck 1. If someone or something is a dead duck, they are a failure. The government is a dead duck; and the Supreme National Council does not have the means to govern. The movie's probably a dead duck.2. Someone who is a dead duck is going to be punished severely. Hit me on the head again, and you're a dead duck.See also: dead, ducka dead ˈduck (informal) a plan, an idea, etc. that has failed or is certain to fail and that is therefore not worth discussing: The new supermarket is going to be a dead duck; there’s no demand for one in this area.See also: dead, duckdead duck n. a person or thing doomed to failure or disaster. This whole plan was a dead duck from the beginning. See also: dead, duckdead duck, aA has-been or a loser. The term dates from the second half of the nineteenth century and may have been derived from lame duck. At first it denoted a person whose political influence had declined. Later it simply came to mean someone who has no hope of winning, or who has already lost. See also: deadAcronymsSeedateddead duck
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