fall off vs go to the dogs

fall off

verb
  • To become detached or to drop from. 

  • To diminish in size, value, etc. 

  • To fall into sin; stray. 

  • To change the direction of the sail so as to point in a direction that is more down wind; to bring the bow leeward. 

go to the dogs

verb
  • To decline or deteriorate shockingly. 

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