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deader
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English
Etymology
From dead + -er (comparative suffix) or + -er (occupational suffix).
Pronunciation
Adjective
deader
- (figuratively, colloquial, chiefly humorous) comparative form of dead: more dead; or at least more evidently dead.
- He was deader than a dead dog's bone buried down a blind alley off a dead-end street in a ghost town. Man, he was dead.
Noun
deader (plural deaders)
- (colloquial, chiefly humorous) One who is deceased, or will shortly become so.
- I could tell he was a deader by the way his eyes were glazed over; there was no life left in those eyes.
- 1887, Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet:
- "No, nor drink. And Mr. Bender, he was the fust to go, and then Indian Pete, and then Mrs. McGregor, and then Johnny Hones, and then, dearie, your mother."
"Then mother's a deader too," cried the little girl, dropping her face in her pinafore and sobbing bitterly.
"Yes, they all went except you and me...
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
deader
- (slang, anglicism) to succeed (in doing something well, "killing it")
- 2018, “Djadja”, in Djadja, performed by Aya Nakamura:
- J'suis pas ta catin Djadja, genre en catchana baby tu dead ça.
- I ain't your bitch Djadja, no one believes you kill it doing doggystyle.
Usage notes
Only used as infinitive or non-standard written past participle as dead.
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