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Daisy Mae Coe

Daisy is the best person you will ever meet, she might seem a bit brutal when you start talking to her like her saying you make her sad but after a while you will be inseparable. FaceTiming every night, hugging all the time, holding hands for no reason and just having a laugh. These are all benefits of knowing a Daisy Mae Coe so give her a chance as you never know what will happen. They are also good looking and care about others a bit too much! But all in all to will end up falling in love with a daisy mae Coe

Friend: I met a Daisy Mae Coe
Me: keep her forever

by 69cat69 December 11, 2020

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daisy Lily Mullholland

Hair usually in a bunny bun.Got some mad bantz ya know.Manz also got that xs MAX in gold! pick a calaaa

daisy lily mullholland-Yo mama

by Amberley April 17, 2019

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you're a daisy if you do

famous line said by the infamous Doc Holliday

means along the lines of "you're a fine fellow if you do"

Frank McLaury: "I've got you now... you son of a bitch!"
Doc Holiday: you're a daisy if you do!

by cookielee April 30, 2009

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Daisy pusher upper

He or she who is pushing up the daisies. Should preferably be used with ยดsoon-to-beยดor ยดfutureยดin front of it. Like: you soon-to-be corpse, in other words "you who are about to die"

Do you see that horizontally challenged lady with the microphone, you future daisy pusher upper you? Itยดs bye bye time. Bang!!!

by The RAB-man March 15, 2011

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Daisy from Animal Crossing

The holy doggo of all animal crossing lore.

If she appears in your town, consider yourself blessed.

Did the holy doggo known as Daisy from Animal Crossing appear in your town?

by Some Anonymous Nobody March 1, 2019


You're a daisy if you do

You're dead if you do. Daisy is a reference to "Pushing up the daisies" or "pushing daisies" which means you are dead.

Frank McLaury: "I've got you now... you son of a bitch!"

Doc Holiday: you're a daisy if you do!

by 9kindsofawesome January 6, 2011

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please don't eat the daisies

Don't do something outrageously idiotic.

From Jean Kerr's book "Please don't eat the daisies" (1957), in the context of telling children which things are forbidden, as an example of something she failed to mention (and which they presumably then did).

OK, you are on your own now, but please don't eat the daisies.

by Franskraler January 28, 2016

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