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    six feet under
  2. to be dead and buried: There's no point worrying about it - we'll both be six feet under by then. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Death and dying. all-cause mortality. antemortem. bereave. bite. bleed out.

  3. Definition of six feet under in the Idioms Dictionary. six feet under phrase. What does six feet under expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. Dead and buried, as in No, you can't read my diary—not until I'm six feet under . Although this expression alludes to what has long been the traditional depth of a grave, that is, approximately the same as the length of the coffin, it dates only from the mid-1900s.

  5. Idiom: six feet under. The idiom "six feet under" means someone is dead and buried. These example sentences will make the meaning of this idiom clear and easy to remember.

  6. This phrase alludes to one having been buried underground. I'll be six feet under long before taxes in our city go down. You'll be six feet under when mom finds out that you dented her brand-new car. Please, we'll all be six feet under before those two fools realize they're meant to be together! See also: feet, six.

  7. The idiom “six feet under” is a commonly used phrase that refers to someone who has died and been buried. The origins of this phrase can be traced back to ancient times, when people believed that burying a body at a depth of six feet would prevent the spread of disease and protect the living from any potential harm. The Black Death.

  8. "Six feet under" means that someone or something is dead and buried. What context can I use the in? Example. After the funeral, he was laid six feet under. Example. The old cemetery is filled with people who are six feet under. Example. She couldn't believe her ex-boyfriend was six feet under.

  9. What does the saying 'Six feet under' mean? Idiom: Six feet under. Meaning: If someone is six feet under, they are dead. Country: International English | Subject Area: Numbers | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  10. a popular US television drama series about a family who run a funeral business. It was first shown on HBO in the US in 2001 and has been broadcast in many other countries. Each episode begins with a death which provides the focus for the events in the lives of the characters. Want to learn more?

  11. Meaning: Dead and buried. Examples: There's no point worrying about it - we'll both be six feet under by then. Today, in English class, we had to write an essay about what other people will say about us when we're six feet under. You'll be six feet under when Mom finds out that you dented her brand new car.