Have had (one's) chips British verb phrase UK informal
Used in a situation in which you are defeated or killed.
Despite trying to keep our business alive, we have had our chips.
After struggling against the breast cancer for 3 years, her mother has had her chips.
Manchester United has had their chips in the first round of the tournament, which has disappointed their fans.
1. To die or pass away
2. To fall down after being hit
3. To lose or be conquered
1. To become shabby or worn along the edges when talking about fabric or threads
2. To become weaker or less effective, or start to fail
1. To fail completely
2. To become separated from something that was stuck to
1. If you say that something dies a natural death, you mean that it fails, fades away, or no longer exists.
2. If you say that someone dies a natural death, you mean that he dies because of disease or old age.
The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be thankful or grateful for one's good luck usually while avoiding a bad situation
You should count your lucky stars as you managed to avoid that violent car accident.