An informal idiom with two main meanings:
- 1. To die.
- 2. To give up, quit, concede defeat, or exchange something for its final value (like converting casino chips to money).
Both meanings imply finality.
An informal idiom with two main meanings:
Both meanings imply finality.
Slang/Informal (Give up/Quit):
Slang/Informal (Die):
Formal (Give up/Quit):
Formal (Die):
Scenario 1 (Quit):
A: This startup just isn't working out. I think it's time we cashed in our chips.
B: Are you sure? Maybe we could pivot?
A: No, I'm done. Let's cut our losses.
Scenario 2 (Die):
C: Heard about Fred? Cashed in his chips last Tuesday.
D: Yeah, saw the obituary. Shame. He was quite a character.