[General] another connotation of "cold turkey"

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vil

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Dear teachers,

Would you tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expression in bold in the following sentence?

“Sam” I said, “I don’t know where to find anybody who would put money into a play that’s already a cold turkey.” (Caldwell’s “Call It Experience”)

cold turkey = easy booty/ quarry, something which is on the brink of ruin

Thank you for your efforts.

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V
 

Tdol

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It doesn't sound like easy booty/quarry to me, both of which would imply the ability to make money from them. It just sounds like a dead play that atrtracting no audience, so it would be investing in a failure IMO.
 
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