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dead

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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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.
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Early the next morning a fatigue-party, commanded by a captain and accompanied by a surgeon, searched the ground for dead and wounded.
The only other weapon discovered was an undischarged revolver in the dead officer's belt.
The dead do not wish to be moved--it protested with a faint, sickening odor.
Shouldering his way among them, the Belgian halted beside the dead body of the raider.
This, and Allah, are our witnesses," and they pointed to a revolver in the dead man's hand.
Werper himself wrapped the blankets of the dead man about the corpse, taking care to fold inward the scorched and bullet-torn fabric that had muffled the report of the weapon he had fired the night before.
"The ghosts of other dead men stood near me and told me each his own melancholy tale; but that of Ajax son of Telamon alone held aloof--still angry with me for having won the cause in our dispute about the armour of Achilles.
{97} only that there were still others among the dead whom I desired to see.
"Then I saw Minos son of Jove with his golden sceptre in his hand sitting in judgement on the dead, and the ghosts were gathered sitting and standing round him in the spacious house of Hades, to learn his sentences upon them.
Is it not arrant folly to pretend That gods would have a thought for this dead man?
Anon she gathered handfuls of dry dust, Then, holding high a well-wrought brazen urn, Thrice on the dead she poured a lustral stream.
ANTIGONE The dead man will not bear thee out in this.
"Suffer none to enter the hut till I return," I said; "and speak no word of the child that seems to be dead. If you allow any to enter, or if you speak a word, then my medicine will not work and the babe will be dead indeed."
I loosed the mat and drew the dead child from the medicines, glancing round fearfully as I did so.
I went again, bearing the mat containing the dead child in my right hand.