slaughter

like a lamb being led to (the) slaughter

Quietly or obediently, without concern for or knowledge of some danger or trouble that one is facing. When I did business with Michael, I was like a lamb being led to the slaughter—I had no idea he was such a criminal mastermind. The poor kid and his defense team had no idea what the prosecution had in store—it was like lambs being led to the slaughter the moment the trial began. The six employees were unaware the meetings were to tell them they'd been laid off, and they each marched down to the meeting room like a lamb being led to slaughter.
See also: being, lamb, led, like, slaughter

like a lamb to (the) slaughter

Without concern for what is to come (because one does not foresee the trouble ahead). This phrase comes from the Bible. When I did business with Michael, I was like a lamb to the slaughter—I had no idea he was such a criminal mastermind. The poor kid and his defense team weren't aware of what the prosecution had in store—it was like lambs to slaughter the moment the trial began.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter

like a pig being led to (the) slaughter

Quietly or obediently, without concern for or knowledge of some danger or trouble that one is facing. An uncommon variant of "like a lamb to (the) slaughter." When I worked with Michael, he manipulated me into venturing into all sorts of shady and downright illegal ventures, like a pig being led to the slaughter. The poor kid and his defense team had no idea what the prosecution had in store—it was like a pig being led to the slaughter the moment the trial began. The six employees were unaware the meetings were to tell them they'd been laid off, and they each marched down to the meeting room like a pig being led to slaughter.
See also: being, led, like, pig, slaughter

like a pig to (the) slaughter

Quietly or obediently, without concern for or knowledge of some danger or trouble that one is facing. An uncommon variant of "like a lamb to (the) slaughter." When I worked with Michael, he manipulated me into venturing into all sorts of shady and downright illegal ventures, like a pig to the slaughter. The poor kid and his defense team had no idea what the prosecution had in store—it was like a pig to the slaughter the moment the trial began. The six employees were unaware the meetings were to tell them they'd been laid off, and they each marched down to the meeting room like a pig to slaughter.
See also: like, pig, slaughter

slaughtered

slang Extremely drunk. They kept pushing shots in front of me because it was my birthday, so I was totally slaughtered by the end of the night. We went into the first bar we could find and got slaughtered on the cheapest booze they had.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

like lambs to the slaughter

 and like a lamb to the slaughter
Fig. quietly and without seeming to realize the likely difficulties or dangers of a situation. Young men fighting in World War I simply went like lambs to the slaughter. Our team went on the football field like lambs to the slaughter to meet the league-leaders.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter

like pigs to the slaughter

Rur. obediently and in large numbers. (See also like lambs to the slaughter.) Look at all the people lining up to mail their tax forms on time, like pigs to the slaughter.
See also: like, pig, slaughter
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

like a lamb to the slaughter

Also, as lambs to the slaughter. Innocently and helplessly, without realizing the danger. For example, She agreed to appeal to the board, little knowing she would go like a lamb to the slaughter . This expression appears in several biblical books (Isaiah, Jeremiah), and the simile itself was used by Chaucer.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

like a lamb to the slaughter

If someone goes somewhere like a lamb to the slaughter, they go there quietly and obediently because they have not realized that it will be dangerous or unpleasant, or because they are powerless. His young bride walked down the aisle like a lamb to the slaughter. Note: People sometimes use sheep instead of lamb. I had no idea what the interview would be like and went to it like a sheep to the slaughter.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

like a lamb to the slaughter

as a helpless victim.
This expression is found in the Bible in Isaiah 53:7: ‘he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter’, an image later applied to Jesus.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

(like) a lamb/lambs to the ˈslaughter

(do something or go somewhere) without protesting, probably because you do not realize that you are in danger: When the war started, thousands of young men went off to fight, like lambs to the slaughter.
Slaughter is the killing of animals for their meat.
See also: lamb, slaughter
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

murder

and slaughter
tv. to overwhelm; to beat someone in a sports contest. We went out on the field prepared to slaughter them. The murdered us in the second half.

slaughter

verb
See murder

slaughtered

mod. drunk. Garth went out and got himself slaughtered again last night.
See also: slaughter
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

like lambs to the slaughter

Helpless and unaware of danger. This figure of speech first appeared in the Old Testament’s Book of Isaiah (“He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter,” 53:7) and again in the Book of Jeremiah (“I was like a lamb or an ox that is brought to the slaughter,” 11:19) and has been repeated ever since. In recent decades it was sometimes changed to like pigs to the slaughter, with essentially the same meaning.
See also: lamb, like, slaughter
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
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  • like a pig being led to (the) slaughter
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  • like pigs to the slaughter
  • like lambs to the slaughter
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  • a lamb/lambs to the slaughter
  • deep water
  • be alive and well
References in periodicals archive
Table 2 - Mean values for slaughter weight, carcass weights, dressing percentage, cooling loss index, and subcutaneous fat thickness according to slaughter weight of crossbred Texel x Ile de France lambs.
There is currently no timetable for the slaughter of the bullock, though the slaughter notice remains."
Official said priority and special services will be offered to the elderly and people of determination at all slaughter houses.
The TMA has banned slaughter of animals after dawn, but the butchers continue to slaughter animals inside their meat shops.
Here it is, straight from the RSPCA website: "All animals slaughtered under the Shechita (for Kosher) are non-stunned, however, between two thirds and three quarters of meat labelled Halal is from animals that have been pre-stunned."
Read: Hindu nationalism marches ahead in India's general electionsUnder his government, laws about cow slaughter are now applied more strictly and punishments have increased.In 2017 his government tried to ban the cattle trade for slaughter nationwide, only for it to be rejected by the Supreme Court.
Former government had decided to shift the H-9 slaughter house in the I-11 sector of the capital due to Islamabad metro bus project.
The failure to comply has led to only one out of four slaughter facilities being in operation in the village, while the other one is undergoing renovations.
By law, all animals should be stunned before slaughter, but UK and European Union rules give exemptions on religious grounds.
Mr Slaughter told us the party currently has around 1,400 members, and that the turnout in the leadership election was 7.2%.
Summary: Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Dec 15 (ANI): Two weeks after clashes erupted in Bulandshahr over alleged cow slaughter, police in Meerut are making villagers take a pledge against cow-slaughtering by holding meetings in villages.
KARACHI -- Sindh High Court (SHC) issued notices on Friday to Mayor Karachi Waseem Akhtar, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) and senior veterinary doctor on a petition against illegal slaughter houses in city.
Summary: Facility has adopted several health and environmental control measures for the slaughter house
Authorities on Monday said that some farm animals believed to have been slaughtered illegally may have been sold but insisted there was no cause for concern as there are no animal diseases making them unsuitable for slaughter.