Learn what "signed a deal" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This is a dramatic way to say the speaker accepted a dangerous or morally compromising deal.
From Good For Him, Episode 16
The speaker says they made a risky or morally bad deal that could have serious consequences.
Use it for exaggerated storytelling or to describe a bad bargain. It is highly figurative, so learners should not use it literally.
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