pushing up daisies

The phrase "pushing up daisies" is an idiomatic expression used to refer to someone who is dead and buried in a grave. It implies that the person's body has decomposed and is now providing nourishment for the growth of daisies or other flowers on their burial site. The phrase carries a somewhat humorous or lighthearted tone while acknowledging the finality of death.


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