sniff out

sniff out
   to kill
   Perhaps a corruption of snuff (out), because it means literally no more than to detect:
    ... before some busybody at the top sniffs out Sniffers. (Manning, 1977, writing about a killing not a detection)
   To take a long (deep) sniff indicates that you are about tO breathe your last:
    Half a dozen horsemen galloped past, firing six-guns in the air. The young cowboy said, 'Seems like you might be taking yourself a long deep sniff.' (Deighton, 1972)

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