An admission that one is going to die soon, usually from a terminal illness or dangerous situation.
A reference to the Christian angel St. Peter, who guards the Gates of Heaven and determines whether one goes to Heaven or Hell. St. Peter calling your name would imply that it is your turn to be judged, which means you must be dead. Thus, admitting that he is âcalling your nameâ makes it seem that a nearing death is inevitable.
Mom,
Thanks for being the greatest mother ever. I would love to tell you in person, but it seems that St. Peterâs calling my name. I wish this couldâve happened differently, but thereâs nothing we can do about it now.
Love,
John
Person 1: god youâre so annoying
Person 2: stay in your jealousy ð
Someone dies while on a journey
Rick returned to New York, Tom went to Vancouver, and John took the last train home.
Another way to say âa whole ânother story,â or when a new topic is on a different level or problem
Person 1: Yeah, sheâs crazy.
Person 2: But what about that other girl?
Person 1: Thatâs a whole ânother book, man.
Someone in a group dies on a journey
Jack returned to Boston, Tom went to Vancouver, and Dan rode the last train home.