Examples of 'my daisy' in a sentence

Meaning of "my daisy"

my daisy: A term of endearment or possessiveness used to refer to something cherished or loved by the speaker

How to use "my daisy" in a sentence

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my daisy
And because you are my daisy.
They are my daisy dukes.
My daisy was.
Stepped on my daisy crushers.
I want to thank you for saving my Daisy.
Scooter my daisy heads.
Also thank you for your support to my Daisy.
Pull My Daisy is a little more dealing with narrative.
Now take me to my Daisy.
My Daisy can beat your Sluggo any day of the week and twice in January.
Say hello to my Daisy.
Okay, my Daisy will make your Sluggo into chewing ' tobacca.
Some nerve you got callin my Daisy a butcher!
To dare to call to my Daisy Carnicera! I heard them speak, is pregnant.
You must have had your reasons . Now take me to my Daisy.

See also

An online essay on Pull My Daisy with illustrations and film-clip.
Hi . I want to thank you for saving my Daisy.
You see, when my Daisy was stolen.
Your wish is my command, my Daisy.
Oh, say hello to my Daisy. Say hello to my Daisy.
Ooh, say hello to my Daisy.
Ooh, say hello to my Daisy. Say hello to my Daisy.
Oh, say hello to my Daisy.
Pull My Daisy is a 1959 short film, a classic look at the soul of the beat generation.
I took it of my own free will. You see, when my Daisy was stolen.
Pull my Daisy is a 1959 short film that typifies the Beat Generation.
I was not strong enough to protect her, You see, when my Daisy was stolen.
To dare to call to my Daisy Carnicera!
Thought you did not want it? - My daisy.

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