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All death onSlab is voluntary and because the final destination of [[Slab]] is [[Home]] and when a body dies the [[soul]] is considered to be going [[Home]], the phrase 'to go ahead' is self-explanatory. | All death onSlab is voluntary and because the final destination of [[Slab]] is [[Home]] and when a body dies the [[soul]] is considered to be going [[Home]], the phrase 'to go ahead' is self-explanatory. | ||
As with all euphemisms for death, there are multiple varieties in common usage. However, by far the most popular, is the phrase; "Go ahead, make my day" which usually means "it would make me happy if you were no longer around"<ref>or " | As with all euphemisms for death, there are multiple varieties in common usage. However, by far the most popular, is the phrase; "Go ahead, make my day" which usually means "it would make me happy if you were no longer around"<ref>or "[[dice]] off, and die"</ref>. | ||
==Footnotes & references== | ==Footnotes & references== | ||
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Revision as of 03:08, 10 September 2010
'Go Ahead' is the current favourite Slabwide euphemism for 'Die'.
All death onSlab is voluntary and because the final destination of Slab is Home and when a body dies the soul is considered to be going Home, the phrase 'to go ahead' is self-explanatory.
As with all euphemisms for death, there are multiple varieties in common usage. However, by far the most popular, is the phrase; "Go ahead, make my day" which usually means "it would make me happy if you were no longer around"[1].