come to a sticky end

The phrase "come to a sticky end" means to meet an unpleasant, unfortunate, or disastrous outcome or conclusion, often involving a tragic or gruesome fate. It implies that someone's actions or decisions have led them to an unfortunate or dire situation, and they are facing the consequences. The term "sticky" in this context alludes to an unpleasant or difficult situation that is hard to escape or resolve.


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