dead man walking
English
Etymology
A phrase traditionally used in U.S. prisons to announce a condemned prisoner being walked to the place of execution.[1] Its use has expanded as a euphemism for anyone facing an impending and unavoidable loss.
Noun
dead man walking (plural dead men walking)
- A condemned prisoner walking to a death chamber or other place of execution.
- Someone who is soon to die.
- Someone who is about to face an unavoidable loss (though the person may not realize it). When used in this way it is a metaphor comparing this loss to dying.
Derived terms
- dead woman walking
- dead person walking
See also
References
- ↑ “dead man walking” in the Collins English Dictionary, Glasgow: HarperCollins Publishers.
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