- damaged goods
- noun plural Date: 1807 a person considered to be flawed or spoiled in character, efficiency, or worth
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Damaged goods — or Damaged Goods may refer to: A collection of goods that have been damaged, usually used to refer to those damaged during shipping A damaged good, a good that has been deliberately reduced in quality or performance for marketing reasons A person … Wikipedia
Damaged Goods — Doctorwhobook title=Damaged Goods series=Virgin New Adventures number=55 featuring=Seventh Doctor Chris, Roz writer=Russell T Davies publisher=Virgin Books isbn=ISBN 0 426 20483 2 set between=The Death of Art and So Vile a Sin pages= date=October … Wikipedia
damaged goods — noun plural : a person considered to be flawed or spoiled in character, efficiency, or worth * * * noun [plural] 1 : products that are broken, cracked, scratched, etc. 2 informal : a person who is considered to be no longer desirable or valuable… … Useful english dictionary
damaged goods — /dæmɪdʒd ˈgʊdz/ (say damijd goodz) plural noun 1. goods which are damaged, as in transit, etc. 2. Colloquial a person whose personality is irreparably harmed by some previous traumatic experience. 3. Colloquial a woman whose reputation has been… …
damaged goods — abused, in poor condition One man described prostitutes as damaged goods … English idioms
Damaged Goods (record label) — Damaged Goods is a British independent record label and online shop. Contents 1 History 2 Artists 3 See also 4 External links … Wikipedia
Damaged Goods (disambiguation) — Damaged Goods may refer to: *A collection of goods that have been damaged, usually used to refer to those damaged during shipping *A person who has an unresolved conflict of emotions after a traumatic event *Damaged Goods, an original Doctor Who… … Wikipedia
Damaged Goods (Doctor Who novel) — Doctor Who book Damaged Goods Series Virgin New Adventures Release number 55 … Wikipedia
Damaged Goods (1914 film) — For the 1933 film based on the same play, see Damaged Lives. Damaged Goods Directed by Tom Ricketts Richard Bennett Written by Eugène Brieux (play Les Avariés) Harry A. Pollard (adaptation) … Wikipedia
damaged goods — noun a) Items that were expected to be in good (if not brand new) condition, but were discovered eventually that they werent. b) A person who has an unresolved conflict of emotions after a traumatic event … Wiktionary