come to a bad/sticky end

come to a bad end

1. To suffer an unpleasant death. The poor victims in that bus accident came to a bad end. The serial purse snatcher came to a bad end when he encountered a little old lady trained in karate. You will come to a bad end if you don't change your reckless ways.
2. To reach an unpleasant or problematic final state. My cell phone came to a bad end when I accidentally ran it over with my car. You'll come to a bad end if you keep ignoring your studies. A: "Wait, he doesn't meticulously monitor his company's finances?" B: "No! It's like he wants the business to come to a bad end or something."
See also: bad, come, end, to

come to a sticky end

To experience an unpleasant death, usually as a result of one's own actions. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. The serial purse snatcher came to a sticky end when he encountered a little old lady trained in karate. You will come to a sticky end if you don't change your reckless ways. You're gonna come to a sticky end if you don't pay these thugs what you owe them.
See also: come, end, sticky, to
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come to a bad end

Fig. to have a disaster, perhaps one that is deserved or expected; to die an unfortunate death. My old car came to a bad end. Its engine seized up. The dishonest merchant came to a bad end.
See also: bad, come, end, to
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

come to a sticky end

BRITISH or

come to a bad end

If someone comes to a sticky end or comes to a bad end, they die in an unpleasant or violent way. Arminius also came to a sticky end, murdered by his own troops. Hassan comes to a bad end, but so does almost everyone else in the book.
See also: come, end, sticky, to
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012

come to a bad/sticky ˈend

(informal) finish in an unpleasant way; finish by having something unpleasant happen to you, usually because of your own actions: The neighbours used to shake their heads at his behaviour and say that he’d come to a bad end.
See also: bad, come, end, sticky, to
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