by MrWang45 March 25, 2011
by deadperson1 October 12, 2020
Used to describe a situation where an electronic device, electrical component, or other functional piece of equipment is purchased secondhand (or in semi rare cases, purchased new) online or in person, only for the consumer to discover that said item was broken or rendered non-functional.
"I bought two of these SSDs, because the first one was DOA. In case you don't know, DOA means dead on arrival, and that's not nice."
by Buttered Quayle February 15, 2023
by MLowrey November 01, 2018
by Allyc; March 20, 2018
by Lazy Seal May 13, 2018
This means that someone is shouting so loud that even the dead can hear them. This is a very dramatic phrase that emphasises the deceased.
by NutCracker288 December 10, 2021