Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
die-with-ones-boots-on
idiom
/daɪ wɪð wʌnz buːts ɒn/
Definition
To die while actively engaged in one’s work or passion, rather than in retirement or idleness.
Examples
- He was a passionate teacher and wanted to die with his boots on, still inspiring his students.
- She worked tirelessly in the field until she died with her boots on, doing what she loved the most.
Meaning
This phrase signifies a person’s desire to remain involved in their profession or activity until the end of their life, illustrating a commitment to their work or interests.
Synonyms
- To die in the saddle
- To go down with one’s boots on
- To go out with a bang