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Definición y Significado de "[cash] in {one's} chips"

to cash in one's chips
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cuando alguien muere en la vejez

to die, often after a long life or struggle
to [cash] in {one's} chips definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "cash in one's chips" and when to use it?

The idiom "cash in one's chips" originates from the world of gambling, particularly in casinos. In a casino, players use chips as a form of currency. "Cashing in one's chips" means exchanging your gambling chips for money or leaving the game, often after experiencing losses. Over time, the expression has evolved to refer to someone's death, suggesting that they have reached the end of their life and are departing from this world.

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to exchange the currency one has gained in a gambling game for real money once the game is over
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The elderly woman, who had been battling a terminal illness, decided it was time to cash in her chips with dignity.
Andy cashed in his chips as soon as business started to slow down.
When the aging actor passed away, it was said that he had finally cashed in his chips after a lifetime in the spotlight.
The terminally ill patient had made peace with the inevitable and was ready to cash in his chips, surrounded by loved ones.
After a long and adventurous life, the explorer cashed in his chips, leaving behind a legacy of exploration.
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