The phrase "put it out of its misery" typically refers to ending the suffering of a person or animal that is in distress, often by euthanasia or some form of intervention. It can also be used metaphorically to describe ending a situation that is painful or uncomfortable, allowing someone to move on or find relief. Essentially, it implies a compassionate act of ending suffering.
Dave was shot and killed to be put out of his misery.
misery.
No, Paul does not die in Misery.
This Misery of Boots was created in 1907.
no Misery was written in the 80s
to put them out of there misery
Put it in water as fast as you can. ..seriously? throw the fish off of a wall and put it out its misery, i mean come on who asks ridiculious questions like that?
It means to apply Euthanasia (mercy killing). In other words, kill him to avoid him suffering.
Jimmy Dean
If you want me to then yes
put it out of its misery
Do you mean misery?"The earthquake in Haiti caused tremendous misery to thousands of families."
it means that if the role or words tell you to make it sound sad,you use your voice and put sorrow or misery in its sound.
Definitions of misery on the Web: * a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune; "the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable" * a feeling of intense unhappiness; "she was exhausted by her misery and grief"wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Supposedly to "put the horse out of his/her misery".
His infidelity caused endless pain and misery to his wife and children.As a battered wife, her life was full of humiliation and misery.If you're in pain, this medication will put you out of your misery.(idiomatic expression for euthanasia!)
Have it put down, it will put it out of it's misery and won't hurt it as much.. x