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1. Lacking any excitement, vitality, etc. This place is dead, man. Let's bounce. That restaurant is always dead during lunch hour. I have no idea how they stay open. I don't want to go to the coffee shop now, during the morning rush. I'll go later when it's dead and work on my thesis.
2. Exhausted to the point of no longer being able to function. I'm usually pretty dead by the time I get home after going to the gym after work, so I just eat dinner and go to bed. I could tell my players were giving it their best, but after 90 minutes, their legs were just dead. After traveling for almost 24 hours, the whole tour group was basically dead.
3. No longer working at all due to a malfunction or breakdown. My computer is dead. I can't even turn it on. A: "The blender's dead." B: "No, it's not, dummy—you just didn't plug it in!" A: "But I don't have the money for a new car right now." B: "Well, you're gonna have to come up with the money if your old car's dead. Either that, or get a bus pass!"
4. Having been drained of all power, as of a battery. These batteries are dead. Do you have any new ones? My phone is dead, and it's going to take a while to charge it. Aw man, my laptop's dead. Hey, pass me my charging cord.
5. Absolutely. You'd better be dead certain about this decision, because you can't take it back. A: "Wait, are you serious?" B: "Yeah, dead serious. Your project really won first prize!" I only invest my money in things that I'm dead sure will pan out.
6. Exact(ly). See that sign, the one dead ahead? Yeah, it says, "Keep Off the Grass." You've got to hit the button in the dead center or else it won't work. Wow, you really hit the bull's-eye dead center!
7. Abruptly or suddenly, and often without further movement. The deer stopped dead in its tracks when it heard me coming. He was able to stop the car dead on the edge of the cliff. We had been progressing through the cave, but a series of strange animal noises stopped us dead.
8. slang Defunct or having no power or possibility of coming into effect. That bill was dead even before it reached the Senate—public opinion killed it. Don't get too excited, it seems like your idea from last week's meeting is already dead. No, we're not extending your curfew to midnight, OK? Let's consider this topic officially dead.
9. No longer having any significance or bearing on anything. As far as I'm concerned, that's a dead issue, so let's stop discussing it. Well, if the fitness center project is dead, doesn't that free up money for our electronic file conversion project? No, after that stunt you pulled, you're grounded, and extending your curfew is a dead issue.
10. Total or utter. There was dead silence in the room when she announced her resignation. My brakes squealed as I brought the car to a dead stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian. Wow, dead silence. Your enthusiasm for this project is really overwhelming, guys.
11. slang A term used to indicate that one thinks something is extremely funny (so much so that they've died laughing). Typically used as a hashtag on social media. OMG that's hilarious! #dead I just could not stop laughing when the girl in the back randomly fell off her chair. #dead OMG, if you're having a bad day, you have to check out this video. I'm dead.
dead (someone)
slang To reject or abandon someone, especially a lover or romantic partner. Primarily heard in US. He deaded her shortly after the baby was born, and he didn't come back into their lives until the child was nearly 18 years old. So you really deaded this girl to avoid having the awkward break-up conversation with her? Wow, that's very mature! I know you wish he could totally and completely dead his ex-wife, but they have a kid together—their lives will always be intertwined, to some degree.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
dead
1. mod. quiet and uneventful; boring. The day was totally dead.
2. mod. very tired. I went home from the office, dead as usual.
3. mod. dull; lifeless; flat. This meal is sort of dead because I am out of onions.
4. mod. no longer effective; no longer of any consequence. That guy is dead—out of power.
5. mod. [of an issue] no longer germane; no longer of any importance. Forget it! It’s a dead issue.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
- #dead
- (as) dead as a dodo
- (as) dead as a doorknob
- (as) dead as a doornail
- (as) dead as a herring
- (as) dead as a kipper
- (as) dead as a mackerel
- (as) dead as mutton
- (as) dry as a dead dingo's donger
- (as) good as dead
- (as) heavy as a dead donkey
- (as) silent as the dead
- (it's) better to be a live dog than a dead lion
- (it's) better to be late than be dead on time
- a dead cat bounce
- a dead cat on the line
- a dead cert
- a dead clock is correct twice a day
- a dead clock is right twice a day
- a dead duck
- a dead end
- a dead giveaway
- a dead letter
- a dead loss
- a dead ringer for somebody
- a dead ringer for someone
- a dead weight
- a live dog is better than a dead lion
- a living dog is better than a dead lion
- as dead as a doornail
- at a dead end
- back from the dead
- bang dead to rights
- be (as) dead as a dodo
- be (as) dead as a doorknob
- be (as) dead as a doornail
- be (as) dead as a herring
- be (as) dead as a kipper
- be (as) dead as a mackerel
- be (as) heavy as a dead donkey
- be (dead) set on (something)
- be (dead) set upon (something)
- be a dead cert
- be a dead duck
- be a dead loss
- be a dead ringer for (someone or something)
- be as good as dead
- be better off dead
- be brain dead
- be dead and buried
- be dead from the neck up
- be dead from the waist down
- be dead in the water
- be dead meat
- be dead on (one's) feet
- be dead on its feet
- be dead on the vine
- be dead right
- be dead set against (someone or something)
- be dead set against something
- be dead set on (something)
- be dead set on something
- be dead to the world
- be flogging a dead horse
- be half-dead
- be in dead last
- be the dead spit of (someone)
- beat a dead dog
- beat a dead horse
- better dead than red
- brain dead
- brain-dead
- bring (someone or something) to a dead end
- bring to a dead end
- carry dead weight
- catch (one) dead to rights
- caught dead, wouldn't be
- Charlie's dead
- chivalry is dead
- come back from the dead
- come in dead last
- come to a dead end
- cut (one) dead
- cut dead
- cut somebody dead
- cut someone dead
- cut the deadwood out
- dead
- dead (someone)
- dead ahead
- dead aim
- dead air
- dead and buried
- dead and buried/gone
- dead and gone
- dead as a dodo
- dead as a doornail
- dead as a/the dodo
- dead as mutton
- dead asleep
- dead battery
- dead beat
- dead broke
- dead cat bounce
- dead cat on the line
- dead center
- dead certain
- dead cinch
- dead dog
- dead drunk
- dead duck
- dead duck, a
- dead easy
- dead end
- dead fish
- dead from the neck up
- dead giveaway
- dead heat
- dead heat, in a
- dead horse
- dead horse, to beat/flog a
- dead in (someone's or something's) tracks
- dead in one's tracks
- dead in or an animal's tracks
- dead in the water
- dead issue
- dead last
- dead letter
- dead loss
- dead man
- dead man walking
- Dead Man's Hand
- dead marine
- dead meat
- dead men tell no tales
- dead men's shoes
- dead 'n' buried
- dead name
- dead naming
- dead of
- dead of night
- dead of night/winter, the
- dead of winter
- dead on
- dead on (one's) feet
- dead on arrival
- dead on feet
- dead on one's feet
- dead on target
- dead on your feet
- dead one
- dead president
- dead right
- dead ringer
- dead ringer for (someone or something)
- dead ringer for someone
- dead serious
- dead set against
- dead set against (someone or something)
- dead slow
- dead soldier
- dead tired
- dead to rights
- dead to the wide
- dead to the world
- dead weight
- dead wid laugh
- dead wood
- dead wrong
- deadbeat
- deadbeat dad
- dead-catty
- deaded
- dead-end job
- dead-end kid
- deadhead
- deadneck
- deadpan
- dead-stick landing
- dead-tree edition
- dead-tree format
- dead-tree press
- deadwood
- don't beat a dead horse
- don't speak ill of the dead
- drop dead
- Drop dead!
- drop-dead
- drop-dead date
- drop-dead gorgeous
- drop-dead list
- faint dead away
- finish dead last
- fit to wake the dead
- flog a dead horse
- flog a dead pony
- from my cold, dead hands
- from the dead
- get (one) dead to rights
- get rid of the deadwood
- get the (dead) needle
- give (someone or something) up for dead
- give up for dead
- good and dead
- half-dead
- halt (someone or something) (dead) in its/(one's) tracks
- have (one) dead to rights
- have (one's) heart (dead) set against (something)
- have dead to rights
- have someone dead to rights
- I'm dead
- in a dead heat
- in earnest
- in the dead of night
- in the dead of winter
- it's ill waiting for dead men's shoes
- kill (something) stone dead
- kill something stone dead
- king is dead, long live the king, the
- knock (one) dead
- knock dead
- knock 'em dead
- knock somebody dead
- knock someone dead
- leave for dead
- let the dead bury the dead
- living dead
- look like a (dead) ringer for (someone)
- loud enough to wake the dead
- make a dead set at
- make a dead set at (someone or something)
- make a dead set upon (someone or something)
- mean enough to steal a penny off a dead man's eyes
- more dead than alive
- never speak ill of the dead
- on dead center
- only dead fish go with the flow
- over my dead body
- Over my dead body!
- play dead
- Queen Anne is dead
- Queen Anne's dead
- quick and the dead
- quick and the dead, the
- raise (someone or something) from the dead
- raise from the dead
- raise the dead
- reach a dead end
- rise from the dead
- roll over and play dead
- silent as the dead
- somebody wouldn't be seen/caught dead...
- step into dead men's shoes
- stone dead
- stop (dead) in (one's) tracks
- stop (someone or something) (dead) in its/(one's) tracks
- stop (someone) dead
- stop cold
- stop dead
- stop dead in tracks
- stop on a dime
- stop one dead in tracks
- stop someone in their tracks
- stop something in its tracks
- strike (one) dead
- take (one) for dead
- take dead aim
- take for dead
- taken for dead
- the dead hand
- the dead hand of (something)
- the dead hand of something
- the dead of night
- the dead of winter
- The king is dead, long live the king!
- the quick and the dead
- to wake the dead, loud enough
- wait for dead men's shoes
- wake the dead
- wake the dead, to
- would not be seen dead
- wouldn't be caught dead (doing something)
- wouldn't be caught dead at (something)
- wouldn't be caught dead in (something)
- wouldn't be caught dead with (someone)
- wouldn't be caught dead with (something)
- wouldn't be seen dead
- wouldn't be seen dead (doing something)
- wouldn't be seen dead at (something)
- wouldn't be seen dead in
- wouldn't be seen dead in (something)
- wouldn't be seen dead with
- you can't swing a dead cat without hitting (someone or something)
- you shouldn't speak ill of the dead
- you're/we're a long time dead