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"daisy head" ? I've watched the movie "Sister Act"(1992) recently. So the alarm clock said this in the movie. "Get out of bed, you daisy head". What does "daisy head" mean? Is that a slang expression? Thank you so much for reading, everybody.
Nov 30, 2014 9:34 PM
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It's just a silly way to make it rhyme. A similar thing in Spanish is ¿Listo calixto?, ¿Me explico, Federico?, and ¿Me entiendes, Méndez?.
November 30, 2014
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Are you sure they didn't say, "lazy head." That , or more often, "sleepy head" refers to someone who doesn't want to get out of bed.
November 30, 2014
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They were just being silly. No one uses the term "Daisy head", except for maybe nuns :)
November 30, 2014
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Daisy head, becouse the clock forming a daisy.
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