put out of one's misery vs shoot me

put out of one's misery

verb
  • To end or destroy something for the good of the individuals involved in it. 

  • To submit a person or an animal to euthanasia. 

  • To provide somebody information which they have been expecting. 

shoot me

intj
  • Expression of dismay, where the speaker is expressing, metaphorically, their wish to die because events (for them) are so bad. 

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