I think it depends on the context.
Just two examples: You can tell someone to bring a bucket if you're going to the seaside, to make sandcastles. Or you can tell them to bring a bucket if they are about to experience something that may make them want to vomit...
The expression "fill your bucket list" refers to the act of pursuing and achieving experiences or goals that one hopes to accomplish before they "kick the bucket," or die. A bucket list typically includes dreams, adventures, or significant life events that individuals aspire to experience. The phrase emphasizes living life to the fullest and making the most of one's time.
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I think it means to get ready to die.
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Monomial is the word that means an expression consisting of only one term.
Creative expression is whats within an artist's mind. His or her ideas bring forth the creativeness and how he or she expresses it.
An example of a euphemism expression is "he kicked the bucket" instead of simply saying he died.
A "bucket list" is a slang term from a movie. It's a list one character made of things he wanted to do before he "kicked the bucket" or died. Sharing your list means you let someone else see your list and help you to do the things on it before you die.
It means that you threw or shot something and hit a bucket.Do you perhaps mean KICK the bucket? To "kick the bucket" is an idiom that means to die.
He tripped over the bucket while mopping the floor. The old well used a rusted bucket to bring up water.
You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock.
It means to die. The origin seems to be someone standing on a bucket to hang themselves, then kicking away the bucket.
It means nothing. The expression is "BEAR down" as in, bring your weight to bear on a problem, and use your strength towards a solution.
A bucket or pail, as for water would be "cubo" (also means cube).
When somebody died. - The expression is informal. Do not use it except informally.
You take a bucket and a spoon. You take the spoon, scoop out ice and put it into a bucket. Then you freeze it and bring it to a country!!
You might be refering to 'kick the bucket' which means to die. If you're looking for a bucket list check out this website... http://www.beforeits2late-tiny.blogspot.com