Is "worth dying for" is a common expression? If so, can you show me some examples?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Although "worth dying for" is typically used as an idiomatic expression to mean that something is absolutely amazing and great (or X adjective), it is also used to state that even dying for "x" would be meaningful (worth it, not without value). A similar expression is "I'd die for [x]." Ex: Wow, this pizza is amazing. It's worth dying for. Ex: It's so hot outside. I'd die for a cold beer right now.