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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoot myself" is an idiom that means to take radical action to solve a problem or situation.
It is figurative language and not literal. It is appropriate and suitable for use in written English, but it should be used sparingly and with caution, as it can be perceived as overly dramatic. Example: I'm so frustrated with this project, I just want to shoot myself!.
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"Shoot myself".
So I shoot myself".
I need to shoot myself".
"I have a mind to shoot myself".
I'd go home and shoot myself.
"I'd rather shoot myself in the foot".
So I don't shoot myself in my head, I shoot myself in my heart".
"I can't have extraneous noise or I will shoot myself".
I'd jump from a window... man, I would shoot myself.
If I felt nice and happy, I'd shoot myself.
"Well, I'm gonna go upstairs and shoot myself".
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