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To kick the bucket is an
English idiom considered a euphemistic, informal, or
slang term
meaning "
to die". Its
origin remains unclear,
though there have...
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expression "
bucket list"
after he
wrote his own "List of
Things to do
Before I
Kick the Bucket" and
shortened it
to "Justin's
Bucket List".
The first item...
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bucket list in Wiktionary,
the free dictionary.
Bucket list may
refer to: A list of
activities to do
before dying (i.e. "
kicking the bucket")
The Bucket...
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to the use of
English in
different English-speaking countries.
Kick the bucket: an
informal term
referring to someone's
death Drop
the bucket on:
to implicate...
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the individual meanings of its elements. For example, an
English speaker would understand the phrase "
kick the bucket"
to mean "
to die" – and also
to...
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between what
the idiom is
meant to express and its
literal meaning, thus an
idiom like
kick the bucket cannot occur as
kick the pot. From
the perspective...
- (such as
the expression "
to kick the bucket") and
those whose source is
widely known or
symbolism easily understood but not
often thought about (
the idea...
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screenplay for
the film,
inspired by his own "List of
Things to do
Before I
Kick the Bucket",
which he
shortened to "Justin's
Bucket List".
Zackham graduated...
- "Dead
People Go
To A
Better Place". doorofhope.com.
Archived from
the original on July 24, 2008. "How did
the expression kick the bucket come
about when...
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The band was po****r in
the United Kingdom,
particularly among skinheads. "Long Shot
Kick de
Bucket" was a big hit in 1969, and led
to a tour of
the UK...