Used to indicate when you don't understand something or don't know the answer. The emphasis is on the me. Think of it in the way that the solution to the problem is beyond the ability of the person who said the phrase.
"Beats me" is an informal expression used to indicate that the speaker does not know the answer to a question or the reason behind something. It is often used to convey confusion or uncertainty.
Beats me!
Beats me...
It means you are coming off the beats. Eg: canter has three beats off the pace has four beats.
Beats me...
Do you mean type advantages?Well if you mean type advantages,then Fire beats Grass,Ice & Bug;Water beats Fire,Ground & Rock;Electric beats Water & Flying;Grass beats Water,Ground & Rock;Ice beats Grass,Ground,Flying & Dragon;Fighting beats Normal,Ice,Rock,Dark & Steel;Poison beats Grass;Ground beats Fire,Electric,Poison,Rock & Steel;Flying beats Grass,Fighting & Bug;Psychic beats Fighting & Poison;Bug beats Grass,Psychic & Dark;Rock beats Fire,Ice,Flying & Bug:Ghost beats Psychic & Ghost;Dragon beats Dragon;Dark beats Psychic & Ghost;& Steel beats Ice & Rock.Finally!Hope that helps!
Better than- in someone's opinion.
the gut who beats up Chinese wangsters
If you mean which gait(walking, troting, cantering, galloping) had four beats, it is the walk. The trot has two, the canter has three. I do not know hoe many the gallop has.
an organization of strong and weak beats
If you mean the vegetable "beets", yes.
yours and the babies.... or... congratulations you have twins !!!
a girl that CONSTANTLY beats her dog & her friendS! :(