A "Who Do There" is a southern reference to the Great Blue Herring.
A - It is old black slang for a ghost or something lurking in the shadows. Sort of like "what is that?" or "who goes there?"
"Who do there" is Bayou colloquialism used to request identification. For example, if you heard someone on your property at night, you would holler "WHO DO THERE?" So, "chasing down a who do there" would be akin to running down a trespasser
Itβs a Who Dat that got away!
I think it's a badass boar raccoon,dark and fast!
He is one of the main characters in Chasing Vermeer.
I was chasing my pet dog to give me my hat back.As a verb or as a gerund…
he is a charcter
It means to back down or calm down
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Chasing Down a Spark was created in 2005.
Chasing people who owe you money.
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
To do heroine. Chasing the brown dragon is to smoke opium.
chasing them down............................................
I was chasing my dog quickly down the road
Like chasing wild geese, running down rabbit trails is an exercise in futility. It means wasting time and energy pursuing leads that go nowhere - or everywhere.
As you know, you can never "catch" a rainbow. If someone is chasing rainbows he/she is going after something he/she can never achieve.
chase someone in the woods
the song was inspired when she had a accident with an ex boyfriend then she was running down the street and then thought of chasing pavements and she went home and the song was born
When anything is chasing you in a dream it usually means that you are under some stress in work, school, or relationships.
chasing your dreams means pursuing a dream, doing what it takes to acheive it, being determined and really wanting to achieve it. :)