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daisy roots; daisies; daisys noun boots UK, 1859 Rhyming slang, always in the plural.- He looks a proper nana / In his great big hobnail boots / He’s got such a job to pull them on / That he calls them daisy roots. — Lonnie Donegan, My Old Man’s a Dustman, 1960
- It’s me new daisy roots, they’re killing me plates [feet]. — The Sweeney, p. 6, 1976
- Spruced up in me piccolo [suit], me titfer [hat] and me daisys. — Viv Stanshall, Ginger Geezer, 1981
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