stick a fork in something

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English

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Etymology

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From the practice of sticking a fork in meat in order to determine whether it is done (cooked).

Pronunciation

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Phrase

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stick a fork in (something)

  1. (idiomatic, informal) Used to indicate that something or someone is finished, or, in a broader sense, defeated or ruined.
    I'd play the last level with you, but I'm out of lives. Stick a fork in me!
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