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white elephant

noun
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/ˈwaɪt ˈɛləfənt/
a possession that is costly to maintain and difficult to dispose of, often more trouble than it is worth
The idiom "white elephant" comes from Southeast Asian traditions, where owning a sacred white elephant was a mark of prestige—but the animal couldn't be put to work and required expensive upkeep. Kings would sometimes gift one to a rival as a financial burden.
Examples
  • The software upgrade was a white elephant—flashy but impractical.
  • The luxury yacht turned out to be a white elephant, draining their finances.
  • That abandoned stadium is a white elephant—millions spent, and no one uses it.
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