put somebody/something out of their/its misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain The horse's leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his buddy's hand and asked his friend to put him out of his misery. 2. to end someone's worry or something's suffering I thought I'd call her with the test results today and put her out of her misery. Business was so bad, they considered bankruptcy to put the company out of its misery. See also: misery, of, out, put
Here's a thought: someone ought to cut the head off one of Burrow's stupid-•ss horses & shove it in Palimasano's bed. Maybe then both of those stupid •ss bastards would finally get the message just how much they're hated & despised.
Ha! Always reminds me of Porky Pig when he talks. With apologies to Porky Pig, of course. After all, Porky Pig is a beloved animated character, & Palmisano is one evil, twisted, hope he burns in Hell for all Eternity son of a goddamned bitch. Again with apologies to sons of goddamned bitches all over the world.