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Pushing Up Daisies - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 July 2013
It means you're dead and buried, hence "Pushing up Daisies." "Pushing up daisies" is a euphemism for being dead (and buried). It refers to the wild flowers that would sprout in the mound of dirt covering a fresh grave.
Pushing Up Daisies - 1973 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 Norway:16 USA:R
It was a custom to plant daisies over the grave of a loved one.
The cast of Pushing Up Daisies - 2013 includes: Brad Banacka as Uncle Barry Bethany Bodin as Tracy Brent Foshee as Jonah Adam Zweig as Brian
Pushing Up Daisies - 2005 was released on: USA: 22 April 2005 (RiverRun International Film Festival) USA: 28 April 2006 (Indianapolis International Film Festival)
One idiom for flowers is "pushing up daisies". This means to be dead or buried. This originated when people put daisies on graves in cemeteries.
The cast of Pushing Up Daisies - 1984 includes: Chris Barrie as Various Characters Ronnie Golden as Various Characters Gareth Hale as Various Characters Norman Pace as Various Characters
Anna friel - chuck lee pace - ned these are the main characters
dead, deceased, murdered, kicked the bucket, shuffled off this mortal coil, kacked, pushing up daisies, croaked, deceased.
sure. Gamma radiation and cosmic radiation are just "light" aren't they? And any sizable dose of those and you're pushing up daisies...
deceased, taking a dirt nap, pushing up daisies, the long sleep, is no more, heaven bound, six feet under.