Flat on it's back.
Feet in the air.
Belly up.
Out to lunch.
Bought the farm.
DOA.
Etc.


Cotty wrote:

And, for that matter, why does "tits up" mean "broken"?

It means that it is lying on its back.... I think I won't pursue that analogy any further.


Slipped and fallen over.

My PE instructor in 7th grade called it going 'butt over tea-kettle'  :-)


Cheers, Cotty


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