Meaning of 'Done to death'
What does the saying 'Done to death' mean?
Idiom: Done to death
Meaning:
If a joke or story has been done to death, it has been told so often that it has stopped being funny.
Country: International English |
Subject Area: Death |
Usage Type: Both or All Words Used
All idioms have been editorially reviewed. Submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.
« Previous: Don't wash your dirty laundry in public
Next: Donkey work »
Similar Idioms
- Sick to death
- Matter of life and death
- Fate worse than death
- Death warmed up
- Kiss of death
- Death of a thousand cuts
- Cheat death
- At death's door
- Dice with death
- Brush with death
Idiom eBooks from UsingEnglish.com
Explore our collection of idiom eBooks to deepen your understanding of English expressions. Download curated lists of idioms in PDF format - ideal for offline study or classroom use!
Know of an idiom that’s missing? Suggest an idiom using our online form.
See also:
- View examples in Google: Done to death
- Idiom Quizzes