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damaged goods

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noun

  1. a person considered to be less than perfect psychologically, as a result of a traumatic experience

  2. a person, esp a public figure, whose reputation has been damaged

ā€œCollins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Idioms and Phrases

A person, especially an unmarried woman who is no longer a virgin, as in A person who has sex before marriage is not considered damaged goods in this day and age. This pejorative expression transfers the reduced value of materials (stock, provisions, etc.) marred in some way to women who have had a sexual experience. [Early 1900s]
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Which drops this issue on the lap of UCLA, which committed its own ethical blunder in taking Iamaleava’s damaged goods.

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There were no battery recycling centers on Maui, and ship captains and insurers, wary of fire risks, didn’t want the damaged goods in their cargo.

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These same ā€œresponsibleā€ and ā€œmainstreamā€ voices also declared that there was no way that the Republican Party would nominate Trump to be its candidate in 2024, he is damaged goods with too much baggage, and the ā€œadults in the roomā€ would step in and rise to the occasion.

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And as much as general manager Rob Pelinka tried to make Doncic feel wanted during the kid’s initial Lakers news conference, Doncic still showed up as damaged goods, one of the league’s five best players toting an obliterated ego and a dazed stare.

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"I'm damaged goods, I'm broken."

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