to push up the daisies
1push up the daisies — (informal) To be dead and buried • • • Main Entry: ↑push …
2push\ up\ the\ daisies — 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 …
3push up the daisies — to be dead Referring to the supposed nourishment of the common churchyard flower. Less often as push up the weeds: If I d been born fifty years sooner I d have been pushing up the daisies by now. (N. Mitford, 1960) And there are… …
4push up the daisies — die, pass away …
5push (up the) daisies — Be in one s grave …
6Push th' Little Daisies — is a single released by the band Ween appearing on their third Album Pure Guava in 1992. It was released as a single in 1993.The song was a hit in Australia, spending 13 weeks on the Australian singles chart and peaking at number 18 [cite web |… …
7the count — death Boxing imagery. The long count, though rarer, shows greater knowledge of the sport. To put out for the count, again from boxing, is to make unconscious rather than to kill. To count the daisies is to be dead, the sums being done from… …
8push up daisies — {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./ …
9push up daisies — {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./ …
10push\ up\ daisies — 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 …