Idiom used to imply someone who is Dead and whose body is fertilizing plants (sunflowers). Hence you are "pushing" sunflowers up from the ground.
Popularly, the idiom was Pushing Daisies. This variation was inspired by a brave Ukrainian woman who encouraged Russian soldiers to fertilize sunflowers, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Pushing Daisies was the idiom. Now it shall forever be Pushing Sunflowers.
Popularly, the idiom was Pushing Daisies. This variation was inspired by a brave Ukrainian woman who encouraged Russian soldiers to fertilize sunflowers, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Pushing Daisies was the idiom. Now it shall forever be Pushing Sunflowers.
by bora_am February 27, 2022
Get the Pushing Sunflowersmug. IM Pushing P , im P
by J Underated January 19, 2022
Get the pushing Pmug. by dicksucker432 January 21, 2022
Get the Pushing pmug. by mountsopris July 13, 2022
Get the Pushing Qmug. When one makes noises with their mouth, such as "pffffffff" or "tsssssss", in order to mock another individual. Originates from video game players using the push-to-talk button to irritate other players by making noises but not speaking.
by russ.n8 April 24, 2019
Get the Push-to-toxicmug. Employing ever more adventurous techniques for a gain no right-minded person (RMP) desires. Especially of hipsters in their quest to obtain negative attention.
RMP1 "Did you see Coleridge has taken down his beard garden?"
RMP2 "Good - hipster douche."
RMP1 "But it's even worse now."
RMP2 "What could be worse?"
RMP1 "In his beard, he has cocktail sticks with origami wildlife."
RMP2 "That's really pushing the wrongvelope."
RMP1 "My stomach wanted to pluck out my eyes."
RMP2 "Good - hipster douche."
RMP1 "But it's even worse now."
RMP2 "What could be worse?"
RMP1 "In his beard, he has cocktail sticks with origami wildlife."
RMP2 "That's really pushing the wrongvelope."
RMP1 "My stomach wanted to pluck out my eyes."
by panaphobe July 19, 2014
Get the pushing the wrongvelopemug. 