walk\ the\ plank

walk\ the\ plank
v. phr.
1. To walk off a board extended over the side of a ship and be drowned.

The pirates captured the ship and forced the crew to walk the plank.

2. informal To resign from a job because someone makes you do it.

When a new owner bought the store, the manager had to walk the plank.


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