life's a bitch and then you die
English
Etymology
The earliest known appearance of the phrase is in The Washington Post in 1982.[1]
Proverb
life's a bitch and then you die
- (informal, vulgar) An expression of acceptance of misfortune in life.
Translations
expect the worst
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See also
References
- Garson O'Toole (2016 October 16) “Life Is Hard and Then You Die”, in Quote Investigator, retrieved 2022-02-25
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