last roundup

Etymology
An allusion to herding of cattle into a group.

Noun

 * 1)  A final gathering of people or items; the final event in a series of events involving a group or organization.
 * 2)  Death.
 * 3) * 1977, Bill Reed, Dogod, Thomas Nelson (Australia) (reprinted 2015 by Reed Independent):
 * [H]e swears that Jelf is going to beat him to the last roundup in the sky.
 * 1)  Death.
 * 2) * 1977, Bill Reed, Dogod, Thomas Nelson (Australia) (reprinted 2015 by Reed Independent):
 * [H]e swears that Jelf is going to beat him to the last roundup in the sky.
 * [H]e swears that Jelf is going to beat him to the last roundup in the sky.