give up the ghost
verb: to die in a submissive, peaceful fashion; or to die quickly, with finality, often brutally.
the freight-train barreling towards him, his foot still stuck, no time, he decided to give up the ghost.
to stop trying to do something because you aren’t getting what you want for your efforts
i wanted to get back with my ex but now i’m ’bout to give up the ghost.
to die, but can be used in reference to inanimate objects, ie, to stop working. in the case of subject matter, it means to reveal a secret, punchline, or conclusion.
micah’s birthday party is to be a surprise, but brian might give up the ghost.
to die, break, stall, or malfunction.
i was late to work today because my car decided to give up the ghost.
to die, to succ-mb
if he does give up the ghost, love will never be the same.
to -j-c-l-t- so much to the point where one’s soul literally leaves one’s body.
oh my god, robert made me c-m so hard last night that he made me give up the ghost.
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