Punny lines like the following from Tyler, The Creator's "Who Dat Boy" seem somewhat implementable:
Nigga fresh to death like he got dressed in a coffin
It's just an existing idiom, concisely explained. "Fresh to Death' refers to one's clothes, or "dress", which conveniently rhymes with fresh and death. Now we just need a word to connect to "fresh" or "death". Death makes more sense, since "fresh" on its own can already refer to being well-dressed. "Coffin" fits in with the previous line's "deposit", and we're golden.
Punny lines like the following from Tyler, The Creator's "Who Dat Boy" seem somewhat implementable:
It's just an existing idiom, concisely explained. "Fresh to Death' refers to one's clothes, or "dress", which conveniently rhymes with fresh and death. Now we just need a word to connect to "fresh" or "death". Death makes more sense, since "fresh" on its own can already refer to being well-dressed. "Coffin" fits in with the previous line's "deposit", and we're golden.