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can't believe someone asked this...but. usually the warning lights mean there is a problem with whatever warning light is showing.. the pictures of the warning lights are about as simple as can be for a preschooler to figure out.. sorry for the cynical answer.. but someone had to do it
Which lights are lit? What do they say? There are many warning lights
When you say software i guess you mean games if you mean games then no if you dont then wait for someone else to answer
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No, "put out the lights" is not an idiom. It is a phrase that means to turn off the lights or extinguish a light source.
they are talking about the lights on dash that light up if something is wrong.
Probably trying to get someone's attention or is in transport to a minor emergency.
Someone who "bought the farm" has died.This phrase means to die. If you bought the farm, you'd have the dirt in the ground. This would be for your grave. An example would be "Poor Bob bought the farm last week after he caught pneumonia."
The phrase "he bought cotton" means that someone purchased cotton material. Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber commonly used in textile production.
"The Lights are on, but nobody's at home" is a saying used to imply that someone is absent minded or stupid. It is another way of saying you are not using your brain.
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An electric cord with many light bulbs at regular intervals along its length is called a string of lights. When something is decorated with such a string, it is said to be strung with lights.