The phrase "six feet under" is an idiom that refers to someone or something being buried underground, typically in a grave, at a depth of six feet. It is often used colloquially to indicate that someone has died and has been buried in a cemetery. The phrase is derived from the traditional burial depth recommended by many cultures as a standard to prevent animals from disturbing the body.
Just Saying will “sweep you off your feet” with challenges to complete English language idioms, sayings, and other colloquial phrases.
Includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.