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  • drop-dead
    drop-dead
    adjective
    inspiring awe, astonishment, or envy.
  • drop dead
    drop dead
    An expression of anger, rejection, or indignation toward someone. For example, I should do all that work for you? Drop dead! This rude imperative is usually hyperbolic, that is, the speaker is not literally asking someone to die on the spot. [c. 1930] Curiously, the adjective (and adverb) drop-dead is not at all insulting. Rather, it means “dazzling” or “awe-inspiring,” as in She wore a drop-dead outfit that all the other women admired. This usage originated in slangy journalism in the 1960s.
Synonyms

drop-dead

American  
[drop-ded] / ˈdrɒpˌdɛd /

adjective

  1. inspiring awe, astonishment, or envy.

    a drop-dead guest list; a drop-dead sable coat.

  2. being the most extreme limit or possibility.

    What's the drop-dead date for handing in term papers? That is our drop-dead offer.


drop-dead British  

adverb

  1. informal outstandingly or exceptionally

    drop-dead gorgeous

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

drop dead Idioms  
  1. An expression of anger, rejection, or indignation toward someone. For example, I should do all that work for you? Drop dead! This rude imperative is usually hyperbolic, that is, the speaker is not literally asking someone to die on the spot. [c. 1930] Curiously, the adjective (and adverb) drop-dead is not at all insulting. Rather, it means “dazzling” or “awe-inspiring,” as in She wore a drop-dead outfit that all the other women admired. This usage originated in slangy journalism in the 1960s.


Etymology

Origin of drop-dead

First recorded in 1965–70

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