deal-breakery

English

Etymology

From deal-breaker + -y.

Adjective

deal-breakery (comparative more deal-breakery, superlative most deal-breakery)

  1. Relating to or resembling a deal-breaker.
    • 2018, Wendy Brant, Zenn Diagram, page 63:
      Later in a relationship maybe that kind of stuff isn't so deal-breakery. Usually by the time you learn about people's “damage,” you've become attached, maybe even see it as endearing.
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