slip one's wind

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

An allusion to the person no longer breathing.

Verb[edit]

slip one's wind (third-person singular simple present slips one's wind, present participle slipping one's wind, simple past and past participle slipped one's wind)

  1. (slang) To die.
    • 1874, Marcus Clarke, For the Term of His Natural Life, Penguin, published 2009, page 277:
      “Hullo!” says Troke, running to the heap of clothes, “the young un's slipped his wind!” Kirkland was dead.