Noun
(travel) A ticket granting permission to travel to a place but not return.
(figuratively) A course of action from which there is no return.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgone way ticket
...So I wasn't death to this guy, I was just a one-way ticket home. Now I don't know if you've ever stuck a.38 in somebody's navel, but if they look at you and say "Praise the Lord," I guarantee you one thing, it'll separate your head from your shoulders! Mike Warnke
But my pops saved me by sending me a one-way ticket away from the wrong crowd and toward a path of success. Source: Internet
Another attorney who spoke to the Daily News on Sunday on condition of anonymity said no matter how rich and famous a person is, even to the extent of hiring the best lawyer, as long as the evidence is overwhelming, it’s a one-way ticket to jail. Source: Internet
Drayton bought a one-way ticket to California following Stewart's death. Source: Internet
International budget airline Norwegian Air has announced plans to provide inexpensive flights to Ireland this coming July, with initial fares at $69 for a one-way ticket, though round trip rates will. Source: Internet
Ray Lamar, in Waite’s wrenching thriller, the follow-up to his superb debut, The Terror of Living (2011), is the latest in the thin red line of noir heroes who discover that their chimerical last job offers only a one-way ticket on the Oblivion Express. Source: Internet