dead in the water

The phrase "dead in the water" is an idiomatic expression meaning completely stuck, halted, or unable to make any progress. It is often used to describe a situation or a plan that has failed or become unproductive, leaving no possibility for success or advancement. The phrase originated from ships or boats that are motionless due to a lack of wind or propulsion, rendering them unable to move forward.


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