'Dead as a doornail' expression explained

I explain the meaning of the phrase, and demonstrate the process of dead nailing.
eric3579says...

Did any of you old timers know this? I had no clue, but have used the saying all my life. It just rolls off the tongue so well.

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BSRsays...

I've heard the expression but never knew the origin.

But after watching this video I argue that if the nail is still doing its job it's not dead yet.

eric3579said:

Did any of you old timers know this? I had no clue, but have used the saying all my life. It just rolls off the tongue so well.

cloudballoonsays...

A cadaver certainly has its medical scientific uses and it's still as dead as a doornail to me...

BSRsaid:

I've heard the expression but never knew the origin.

But after watching this video I argue that if the nail is still doing its job it's not dead yet.

LesliGmomransays...

The main thing is that this door will not serve for 3-4 years like the others, but it will last for many years, 10 years, and maybe it will be enough for a quarter

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