This means that you have built up a large Static Electrical charge. The sparks are caused by you discharging this to ground, they are usually only visible in the dark, unless you have built up a very substantial Potential Difference, between you and the ground.
You will not even notice the discharge of a PD less than about 20KV, which is more than enough to fry the chips in your computer.
It means it is time for a new distributor cap, rotor and ignition wires.
If you mean hamburger, it was developed in America.
Just because they have the same last name does not mean they are related but it sounds close
This metaphor compares anger to a fire, therefore the term "hot sparks" shows how strong the anger is.
Un stylo bleu. BY THE WAY stylo does not mean blue its pen in french colours come after the noun.
Good luck will come to you both and you will have a happy marriage and honeymoon.
Haitian is awesome .but the red mean the blood that was shed . the blue also mean us . so be happy where you come from... :)
It means to connect with someone you like and love them.
pretty boy and that Mommy baby
"Chispas" is a Spanish term that translates to "sparks" in English. It refers to small, glowing particles of fire that are emitted when something is lit on fire or when metal is struck against a hard surface.
"How come?" is a way of asking why. It's more of a childish phrase. You hear children asking "How come the sky is blue?" or "How come I have to go to bed so early?" The answer to "How come" would be "because ___."
It is a saying to mean a person is in a tight or rough spot of difficulty.