throw away the key
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]An ellipsis of lock someone up and throw away the key.
Verb
[edit]throw away the key (third-person singular simple present throws away the key, present participle throwing away the key, simple past threw away the key, past participle thrown away the key)
- To never release someone (e.g., from prison).
- 1995 November 19, “Senators Pete Domenici and John Breaux Discuss the Shutdown of the Federal Government”, in CBS Face Nation:
- Let's get these men together in a room and I would suggest feed them bread and water and throw away the key until they come together