by Csillag February 19, 2016
by Gorrila from the south April 07, 2017
a term used to describe someone being dead
Originated from the Greek tradition of placing coins on the eyes or in the mouths of the dead so that the person could pay Charon, the ferryman, to row them across the river Styx once they reached the afterlife.
Originated from the Greek tradition of placing coins on the eyes or in the mouths of the dead so that the person could pay Charon, the ferryman, to row them across the river Styx once they reached the afterlife.
Bob: Have you seen Jerry lately?
Bill: Nope, but last I heard he's got coins on the eyes.
Bob: Oh man, that sucks!
Bill: Nope, but last I heard he's got coins on the eyes.
Bob: Oh man, that sucks!
by mchammerhang March 01, 2009
Well, it's like this: You are dead and your eyes won't stay closed so they put coins on top of your eyelids when you are in the casket.
by noramouse June 06, 2007