Yes. It is the past tense and past participle of to expire, and applies to thing that have expired (licenses, sales, and even people, where it is a euphemism for died).
eu = good
It is a euphemism for pregnancy.
Euphemism for old.
It is a euphemism for "Good God!"
Inoperative statements is a euphemism for lies.
"Used" or "second-hand".
It is a euphemism for the word damn.
It is a euphemism for the viewing room in a funeral home.
good
It's a euphemism for 'By God' and it not from Irish Gaelic.
It's basically a euphemism for "God damn".