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Harry uses the pharse "kick the bucket" to express that someone has died. Stanach uses a similar Polish phrase that translates as kick the cenlendar. Both are using which of the following expression?
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Don't think this should be in health, but kick the calendar could maybe mean since someone is dead, they no longer have any days??
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