It's a bastardization of "touch base" and it means to check in with someone. It comes from a Baseball term; you touch base or tag up after you've led off on a base when the pitcher releases the ball. Or, you tag up before stealing a base. If you don't tag up, you can be called out.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
When someone says that another is out of touch they mean that they are not aware of what is going on around them. Many younger people think their parents are out of touch.
In Spanish, "toco" means "I touch".
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Passages of text that you can use as the basis of your essay -Apex
The phrase "8732" stands for "USDA" on a touch tone keypad!
Its an awful phrase. it means "will you touch my nana's?"
It's touch base.....basis is a common mistake!
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes
touch bases
In the early 20th century a men's underwear company used the phrase "No metal can touch you" to sell their line of men's garters for socks called "Paris Garters." The phrase literally meant that no metal in the garter would be able to touch the skin. However, the phrase took on a humorous double meaning for soldiers during World War 1 as they took it to mean that by wearing the garters as a good luck charm no no metal, i.e. bullets, would touch them.
Verb = touch Noun = bag
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I want to use a french or latin phrase such as Coup de Grace to mean the finishing touch. But Coup De Grace means the final blow which is not quite right. Actually the second definition of coup de grace is: A finishing stroke or decisive event
The phrase "hope things are going well with you and your job" is a way of expressing good wishes for an individual. This phrase is something kind to say to someone you speak with on a regular basis.
what do you mean touch do you mean i pod touch cause i have an i pod touch