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I wrote a note recently in which I said somebody was "done for". In other words, he's reached the end of his line, the jump off point.
Voilą, all euphamisms aside, the gent is dying. But I realize, I said, he's "done for" instead of "he's dying".
Where did that expression come from, do you think?
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belMarduk 09/09/2012 1:22 AM ![]()
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Tromboniator 09/09/2012 10:42 PM
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