Kick the bucket' at ; phrase definition, example, and origin
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Definition: To die. Example: Just before James was to collect the five dollars that Noddy owed him, Noddy kicked the bucket, ensuring that James was never going to see that money again. Some people have no respect. Origin: The first written usage of this charming but deadly idiom was in 1785, but its origins are a […]

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