to go to pot

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To be destroyed, wasted, or ruined.--Johnson. Webster. Though much used, it is considered a low phrase both in England and America.


The sheep went first to pot, the goats next, and after them the oxen, and all little enough to keep life together.--L'Estrange.

John's ready money went into the lawyer's pockets; then John began to borrow money upon the bank-stock; now and then a farm went to pot.--Arbuthnot, J. Bull.

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