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Definition of damaged goods

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Definitions include: a person who acts without thinking.

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Other terms relating to 'damage':

Definitions include: unintelligent.
Definitions include: lacking in mental ability.
Definitions include: the cost.
Definitions include: cellulite.
Definitions include: Another way to ask someone, "What's wrong with you?"/"What's your problem?"

Other terms relating to 'goods':

Definitions include: quality.

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