There is no way this subject is going to be talked about or there is no way I'm doing that
Wow this question is so white.
It is a question asking, "Do you like the ring?".
It is another way of answering yes to a question.
"Are you angry?" (Note: the "you" in this sentence is referring to the plural. Also, this is a question, not a phrase, because of the -ne at the end of "vos," which indicates that it is a question.)
Bad weather. This phrase is an acceptable answer to a question about the weather.
Doesnt it mean like your sad or really excited.... I don't know that's why I asked the question not to answer the question...someone tell me
It could mean just about anything ! The first phrase that came to mind when I saw the question was... I Did It Over There
'My favourite idol' is the English for the Spanish phrase in the question.
The phrase in the question does not mean anything!
The phrase "held the keys" typically means having control or power over a situation or decision. It implies that the person in possession of the keys has the ability to unlock or determine the outcome of something.
The phrase is so vague that it winds up meaning either whatever you want it to mean or nothing at all.
Could you please phrase your answer in the form of a question? I do not understand what you mean.