From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeet your makermeet your makerinformalDIE to die – used humorously → maker
Examples from the Corpus
meet your maker• At last the father fell down on to the pavement completely exhausted and convinced he was going to meet his maker there and then.• I constantly sought cover from a host of opportunities to meet my Maker.• This, their last wish, was respected, and George and Joseph went to meet their maker hand in hand.• I guess Big Willie means for you to meet your Maker.meet your makermeet your makerDIEto die – used humorously → meetExamples from the Corpus
meet your maker• I constantly sought cover from a host of opportunities to meet my Maker.• I guess Big Willie means for you to meet your Maker.• This, their last wish, was respected, and George and Joseph went to meet their maker hand in hand.• At last the father fell down on to the pavement completely exhausted and convinced he was going to meet his maker there and then.