dead as the dodo
The phrase "dead as the dodo" means to be completely extinct or eradicated, referring to something that no longer exists or is no longer relevant. It is derived from the dodo bird, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, which became extinct in the 17th century due to human activities. The phrase is often used to describe something that is obsolete, out of fashion, or forgotten.
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