A Canadian Thanatology:

     14 Death Sentences for You

 

1. Gone to the Sand Hills.

• This is a southern Alberta euphemism for death. The Sand Hills are the Happy Hunting Grounds for the Blood people of the sandy hill country south of Lethbridge.

2. Taking a dirt nap in the bone orchard.

• Dead and buried.

 

3. Pèter au fret ‘to fart in the cold’ = to die, in lively Québécois folk speech.

 

 

 

4. His bungee cord is frayed.

• One more “jump” will kill him. He is near death.

 

5. My, she got away in a hurry.

• A description of sudden death, heard at a funeral in Chesterville, Ontario.

 

6. Sympathy cards? Lord, yes, we got enough to shingle hell over twice.

 

7. He’s sucking on daisy roots.

 

 

 

8. She’s put on wings and a white nightie and was last seen over the Beaufort Sea.

 

9. Put a fork in me. I’m done.

• A bit of terminal humour, this was actually spoken by a dying man in Ottawa.

 

10. How’s Tom look these days?

He’s circling the drain.

 

11. Have you seen Jenny lately? She looks like Death nibblin’ a stale cracker.

 

12. You look like a can of death with the lid off.

 

 

13. A very elderly gentleman sitting in an armchair in a retirement home is reading the Bible. A nurse walking by asks, “What are you doing today, Bert?” Says Bert, “Cramming for the finals.”

 

14. But let us conclude on an optimistic note. Here’s a sprightly saying when told by a relative or friend that they have recovered from a serious illness:

“Good! Now at least you’re going to see the grass from the right direction.”

 

There are more sayings about the grimmest reaper in three of my books:

Canadian Sayings

Canadian Sayings 2

Canadian Sayings 3

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        © 2006 William Gordon Casselman   

 

 

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