The phrase to Dice with Death means to take a risk or to gamble with one's fate. The phrase is believed to come from old English and relate to the 17th century when many men gambled with their lives and their fortunes to create a new life for themselves.
The first dice were actual six-sided knuckle bones, used by Roman legionnaires circa 6th. century.
The phrase "the whole box and dice" is believed to have originated in Australia, where "box and dice" refers to a complete set of tools or equipment for a particular task. The phrase is used to convey the idea of everything being included or all aspects being covered.
¿Cómo se dice...? Como se dice ...
Phrase originally coined in the new testament. Judas delivered Jesus the Kiss of Death in order to identify him to the Jews for his arrest.
The Death Dice - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 February 1915
I've been told that when someone shoots themselves to death, that they have such a grip on the gun that their fingers have to be pried off the gun grip.
The cast of Dice with Death - 2010 includes: Charlotte Atkinson as Girl
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
Ella dice.
A Spanish phrase that means "How do you say..." (How is it said...)
A dice cogger is a person who use to 'dice' people up in the Elizabethan times as a form of punishment, which resulted in death.
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.