That they live in Australia.
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Australia is in the south (indeed, the word Australia is derived from Latin word australis for south) and south is usually at the bottom of maps and globes, so heading south is often worded as "heading down".
It usually refers to Australia.
It means you live in a world of your own - Disconnected from the outside world.
If you have something down pat, you understand it totally. This phrase can be used when you have learned a new skill, or memorized something. You say "I have that down pat," when you are confident that you know it.
This was a phrase used by long distance truck drivers in informal radio communication, made popular by a country song. It indicates that the speaker is headed to the East at a high rate of speed (having "put the hammer down")
The phrase "lust for life" means to enjoy life to the fullest, live every day as if it were your last and to take full advantage all of the things that life has to offer.
It would be "down to earth" because the other doesn't mean anything in English. "Down to earth" means someone who is sensible and logical instead of being a dreamer with his "head in the clouds."
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No, it doesn't.
Live is not a Spanish word, but the phrase means "live more".
Donde vives is the Spanish phrase for "Where do you live?"
The phrase "hold it down" is often used to mean maintaining order, control, or stability in a situation. It can also imply staying grounded, reliable, or supportive in challenging circumstances.
It means you live in a world of your own - Disconnected from the outside world.
it means how long your expected to live
It means your everything, basicly what you live on :)
to flip a turtle upside down
The phrase 'let down' can be defined in a number of ways. Let down means to disappoint or fail to fulfill the expectations but can also mean to to lower, deflate or untie.
It means, "Long live Italy!"
Talk down to someone, insult their intelligence.