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What is an expression "What a turkey!"?
I came across the expression "what a turkey!". Is it common to use? Whether it's decent or not? Thanks in advance!
Apr 11, 2015 8:12 PM
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It's a slightly old-fashioned American expression for a failure, or anything that's useless or disappointing. Here's some information on the phrase:
http://www.word-detective.com/2012/06/turkey-2/
Is it common? Not really. Its main use seems to be as a word-play headline.
If by 'decent' you mean is it polite, then it's not exactly complimentary, but it isn't vulgar either.
April 11, 2015
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It is a mild way of saying that a person or a thing (such as a theater production) is a failure, or inept, or stupid. It is not vulgar. But it would be impolite to say it within hearing range of the person you are referring to.
April 11, 2015
"Don't let the turkeys get you down."
[See row 2]
http://dragonfire1.50megs.com/Boynton/mugs07.htm
April 11, 2015
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