meet your Maker to

meet your Maker to
   die
   This and similar expressions are used even by those with no confidence that the rendezvous will be kept. Similarly, a Muslim might, if so favoured, meet the Prophet:
    He intended to meet the Prophet shod, smiling, and at peace. (M. Thomas, 1980)

How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. . 2014.

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  • with your Maker —    dead    Christian usage in various forms, from the posthumous heavenly gathering of the righteous and others, who may also aspire to meet God, Jesus, the Lord, etc.:     If you make a wrong move, you re with your maker. (Fraser, 1970) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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