dead weight vs worm in the apple

dead weight

noun
  • That which is useless or excess; that which slows something down. 

  • Dead load. 

  • Unremitting heavy weight that does not move. 

  • The largest weight of cargo a ship is able to carry; i.e, the weight of a ship when fully loaded minus its weight when empty. 

adv
  • He rolled the red in dead weight, and now he's nicely on the blue. 

  • With just enough weight for a ball to drop into a pocket, or come to rest in a precisely determined position. 

worm in the apple

noun
  • A serious flaw in something otherwise good; a problem that ruins everything else. 

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