drop dead
See also: drop-dead
English
Verb
drop dead (third-person singular simple present drops dead, present participle dropping dead, simple past and past participle dropped dead)
Translations
to die suddenly
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Interjection
- Used angrily to express disgust, contempt, derision, etc., toward another person.
- 1997, Peter Mehlman, David Mandel, “The Betrayal”, in Seinfeld, season 9, episode 8, spoken by Franklin Delano Romanowski (Michael McShane):
- [to Kramer] Are you dense? I said I wanted you to drop dead. Now... drop dead! [slams the door in Kramer's face]
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Translations
an angry expletive
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Adjective
- Alternative form of drop-dead
- 1992, Gigi Moers, How and Why Lovers Cheat: And What You Can Do about It, page 96:
- Let's suppose your personality was only a manifestation of the id and you saw a drop dead gorgeous man that really tripped your trigger. Spurred on by your id, you would run up to him and immediately engage him in a sexual encounter.
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