oceangate (noun, verb, adjective)
Pronunciation: oh-shuhn-geyt
Definition:
1. (noun) Refers to something of poor workmanship or quality, often indicating
substandard craftsmanship or materials used.
2. (noun) Denotes an endeavor or project that is
doomed to fail, typically due to inherent flaws or lack of proper planning.
3. (verb) Describes the act of making a poor decision that leads to disastrous results or failure.
4. (adjective) Characterizes something that is of poor quality, unsatisfactory, or prone
to failure.
Example:
The furniture he bought turned out to be an oceangate; it started
falling apart within an hour and forty five minutes.
Their ambitious vacation plan turned into an oceangate when they failed to secure necessary funding.
He
oceangated his career by
quitting his job without having a backup plan.
The product oceangate. Maybe because it hasn't been updated in 15 years.