be pushing up daisies Идиома
pushing up daisies
dead and buried in a graveyard, deep six Old Tom's pushin' up daisies. He died a long time ago.
Pushing up the daisies
If someone is said to be pushing up the daisies, they are dead.
Turn up one's toes to the daisies
If someone has turned up their toes to the daisies, it means that the person died.
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v. phr.,
slang To be dead and buried.
I'll be around when you're pushing up daisies. Don't play with guns or you may push up the daisies.
push up daisies
push up daisies Be dead and buried, as in
There is a cemetery full of heroes pushing up daisies. This slangy expression, alluding to flowers growing over a grave, was first recorded about 1918, in one of Wilfred Owen's poems about World War I.
be blame up (the) daisies
slang To be dead. This byword alludes to one accepting been active underground. I'll be blame up the daisies continued afore taxes in our burghal go down. You'll be blame up daisies back mom finds out that you biconcave her aboriginal car.Learn more: daisy, pushing, upbe ˌpushing up (the) ˈdaisies
(old-fashioned, humorous) be asleep and in a grave: I’ll be blame up daisies by the time that happens.A daisy is a baby white annual that generally grows in grass.Learn more: daisy, pushing, up