River Zedd
"I'll be a toe on a foot in a grave." Is it an idiom? What does it mean? He said, " Well, I'll be a toe on a foot in a grave." What does he mean by that? He was shocked by something happening to him?
2016年2月4日 04:03
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It's not connected to the idiom "to have one foot in the grave" (which means you're 30 years old or more). It's simply an expression of surprise. The basic phrase is "Well, I'll be - !" The rest is simply made up, and sounds charming and amusing.
2016年2月4日
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The correct saying is "One foot in the grave". It means the person is already on the way to being dead.
2016年2月4日
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I've never heard that idiom. It sounds intentionally elaborate and old fashioned, like from a western movie. If I had to guess, I'd say it's a variation on "to have one foot in the grave," which means "to be half dead," or "to be near death."
2016年2月4日
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