daisy roots
daisy roots
slang Boots. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "daisy roots" rhymes with "boots." Primarily heard in UK. You really ought to wear your daisy roots in bad weather like this.
See also: daisy, root
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- daisies
- bottle and glass
- a load of (old) cobblers' awls
- shake in one's shoes/boots, to
- a Captain Cook
- bag of fruit
- a load of (old) cobblers
- (one's) (old) china
- Brahms
- barnet