subs. (general).Boots. Cf., DAISY-ROOTS, and for synonyms, see TROTTER-CASES.
1879. J. W. HORSLEY, Autobiography of a Thief, in Macmillans Magazine, XL., 503. While waiting for my pal I had my DAISIES cleaned.
TO TURN UP ONES TOES TO THE DAISIES.To die. For synonyms, see ALOFT and HOP THE TWIG.
1837. R. H. BARHAM, The Ingoldsby Legends (The Babes in the Wood).
Be kind to those dear little folks | |
When our TOES ARE TURNED UP TO THE DAISIES. |