it means there alive again
^^^no it means the event that happened is embarressing.
such as if i threw a horrible round house kick then i could say my sensei is turning over in his grave
It's just a vivid phrase to mean that you got a sudden attack of goosebumps or a shiver - the image is of your grave already being out there somewhere waiting for you to die, and someone just walked over it.
The phrase "someone walks over your grave" is simply a superstition. Shivering is a normal physiological response to feeling cold or experiencing fear, stress, or anxiety. It is not related to someone walking over your grave.
Bad luck
When Aunt Alexandra says "somebody just walked over my grave," she is expressing that she felt a sudden chill or shiver, as if someone had walked over the spot where she will be buried. This phrase is often used to describe a feeling of foreboding or unease.
Not that I know of. There is a saying that when you get "goose bumps" someone is walking over your grave. A sudden inexplicable chill has been thought to mean a spirit is in the room (area) with you. There are some that say a "chill" means someone is saying "bad things" about you.
If you get goosebumps or a chill up your back, it means that someone is walking over your grave.
some one walking over your grave i think
It means that a black vulture passed flying over the tomb.
Murrow Turning Over in His Grave was created in 2003.
It comes from ancient times when people used to bye plots for graves for family . It is said that walking over the grave meant a sign of disrespect as they were not yet dead so you wished them Ill.
id kill them myself and when they die ill spit three times on their grave
Do you mean delicious? If so, it is delectable (with an accent grave over the first e, and accent acute over the second), or delicieux.