People using this expression are referring to God. It refers to the Christian belief that when we die, we are called to account for our lives before God. So if I say I'm "ready to meet my maker", I mean that I am ready to give God an accounting of my life; I am ready die.
They like what they like.
I like what I like.
I will never understand, because I’m not you.
You will never understand, because Your not me.
The phrase “to meet your zone” or “to meet cho zone,” is used to end an argument or debate. It’s admitting that both parties will not come to an understanding due to different personalities, personal interests, goals, upbringing, thoughts, etc..
Billy: “I love sushi, raw tuna is my favorite”
Jimmy: “You eat raw fish.. like uncooked? That’s disgusting.”
Billy: “To meet your zone.”
To "meet your maker" is often used as a reference to death or to die. Your maker being god, so when your about to die by either natural causes (old age, terminal illness) or unnatural causes (shot in the face or killed in a car accident) you are about to or well on your way to meeting your maker.
"Mike came to the horrific realization that he was close to death as he lay in a pool of his own blood. He Mike knew that the 6 bullet holes to the chest and abdomen were fatal and that within minutes he would succumb to his wounds. The Last words that he was ever going to hear from anyone was that of what Johnny Boy said before he opened fire on the unarmed and completely defenseless Mike. "Hey fuckface I'm sending you off to Meet Your Maker."
It refers in pop-culture to an obligatory position of one of reverence that one has over another - usually indicative of the social order.
College hazing is all about sucking it in & who sucks up to who. Billie, the college rowdy ambushed the poor freshmen, exclaiming "Ladies, Meet your Maker!"