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Expire
Expire was an American hardcore punk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin active from 2009 to 2017. They were signed to Bridge 9 Records.
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Expire (verb)
To die.
“The patient expired in hospital.”
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Expire (verb)
To lapse and become invalid.
“My library card will expire next week.”
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Expire (verb)
To exhale; to breathe out.
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Expire (verb)
To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
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Expire (verb)
To bring to a close; to terminate.
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Die (verb)
To living; to become dead; to undergo death.
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Die (verb)
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Die (verb)
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Die (verb)
followed by for; often expressing wider contextual motivations, though sometimes indicating direct causes:
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Die (verb)
followed by with as an indication of direct cause:
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Die (verb)
To living and undergo (a specified death).
“He died a hero’s death.”
“They died a thousand deaths.”
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Die (verb)
To yearn intensely.
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Die (verb)
To be utterly cut off by family or friends, as if dead.
“The day our sister eloped, she died to our mother.”
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Die (verb)
To become spiritually dead; to lose hope.
“He died a little inside each time she refused to speak to him.”
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Die (verb)
To be mortified or shocked by a situation.
“If anyone sees me wearing this ridiculous outfit, I’ll die.”
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Die (verb)
To be so overcome with emotion or laughter as to be incapacitated.
“When I found out my two favorite musicians would be recording an album together, I literally planned my own funeral arrangements and died.”
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Die (verb)
To stop working, to break down.
“My car died in the middle of the freeway this morning.”
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Die (verb)
To abort, to terminate (as an error condition).
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Die (verb)
To perish; to cease to exist; to become lost or extinct.
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Die (verb)
To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc.
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Die (verb)
To become indifferent; to cease to be subject.
“to die to pleasure or to sin”
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Die (verb)
To be killed by an enemy. Usually followed by to or another preposition.
“I can’t believe I just died to a squirrel!”
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Die (verb)
To disappear gradually in another surface, as where mouldings are lost in a sloped or curved face.
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Die (verb)
To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor.
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Die (verb)
To fail to evoke laughter from the audience.
“Then there was that time I died onstage in Montreal…”
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Die (verb)
obsolete spelling of dye
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Die (noun)
The cubical part of a pedestal, a plinth.
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Die (noun)
A specified shape.
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Die (noun)
A device used to cut an external screw thread. (Internal screw threads are cut with a tap.)
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Die (noun)
A mold for forming metal or plastic objects.
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Die (noun)
An embossed device used in stamping coins and medals.
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Die (noun)
(plural also dice) An oblong chip fractured from a semiconductor wafer engineered to perform as an independent device or integrated circuit.
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Die (noun)
Any small cubical or square body.
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Die (noun)
A regular games of chance.
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Die (noun)
That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance.
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Die (noun)
(plural also dies) An oblong chip fractured from a semiconductor wafer engineered to perform as an independent device or integrated circuit.
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Die (noun)
obsolete spelling of dye
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Die (verb)
(of a person, animal, or plant) stop living
“the king died a violent death”
“he died of tuberculosis”
“trees are dying from acid rain”
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Die (verb)
become extinct
“many species died out”
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Die (verb)
be forgotten
“her genius has assured her name will never die”
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Die (verb)
become less loud or strong
“after a while, the noise died down”
“at last the storm died away”
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Die (verb)
(of a plant) decay from the tip toward the root
“rhubarb dies back to a crown of buds each winter”
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Die (verb)
die one after another until few or none are left
“the original founders died off or retired”
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Die (verb)
(of a fire or light) stop burning or gleaming
“the fire had died and the room was cold”
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Die (verb)
(of a machine) stop functioning or run out of electric charge
“three toasters have died on me”
“I was halfway through a text message when the phone died”
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Die (verb)
be very eager for something
“they must be dying for a drink”
“he’s dying to meet you”
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Die (verb)
used to emphasize how strongly one is affected by a particular feeling or emotion
“we nearly died laughing when he told us”
“only the thought of Matilda prevented him from dying of boredom”
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Die (verb)
have an orgasm.
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Die (noun)
singular form of dice
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Die (noun)
a device for cutting or moulding metal into a particular shape.
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Die (noun)
an engraved device for stamping a design on coins or medals.
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Die (noun)
the cubical part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice; a dado or plinth.