To Die For means that you gotta have it, whatever it is, and that in some cinematic existence in the back of your own mind, yes, you would risk death itself. Amen.
The phrase implies that after you die, you will no longer have to live through the hardships of life.
"We never die out"
It's 'die in vain', meaning "to die needlessly"
Just an archaic way of expressing that someone died. to die suddenly and unexpectedly> "She just "up and died"
it is a phrase
The phrase is short for "meet one's proverbial maker." It means to die and meet God.
That is not a phrase
The phrase "ride or die" refers to a person who is loyal and committed, willing to stick by someone through thick and thin, no matter what challenges or obstacles may arise. It conveys a sense of unwavering support and dedication in a relationship or friendship.
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The phrase, did not die in vain, means to die doing something worthwhile, such as saving the life of another. They gave their lives trying to accomplish something, and that although they perished in the attempt, they succeeded.
a phrase that is traditional