Thursday, June 18, 2009

giving up the ghost is the least of my worries

Phrase Giving Up The Ghost
Variations none
Meaning To give up, stop working, or to die
Origin There are many uses of this phrase in the Bible, including Acts 12:23 (King James), "And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost."

The metaphorical use of the phrase, i.e. in relation to something not living and not able to become a ghost, is 19th century. For example, James Kirke Paulding's, Westward Ho!, 1832, includes, "At length it gave up the ghost, and, like an over-cultivated intellect, became incurably barren."
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