There is nothing "legal" about this phrase, although lawyers often use it. To give rise to something means to make something occur. As in: " The ingestion of e coli bacteria can give rise to severe health problems"
The popular phrase "give it a swirl" means give it a try.
To give a pass means to excuse.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
you will give tuff to me
It means "cause to happen or occur". For instance, the phrase "gave rise to a new idea" means that something caused the new idea to occur.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
The phrase, give you a call, means to give you a phone call, or in other words to phone you.
The phrase give him an inch and he'll take a mile is a very popular phrase. This means that if you give him a little bit of freedom he'll take you for everything you've got.
Never give up on you
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
To have become a (film) star, to become internationally recognised, to rise quickly to fame.
"Give her a twizzler" means putting your fingers into her private parts.