It means that the guy is gullible. He's willing to believe in Elves.
we say this phrase to some one who asked you to do some thing for him and you say with pleasure in Arabic maa sourour (مع سرور) and it mean's too b sourour (بسرور) and it was a pleasure that i could translate this phrase for you
The supernatural beings elves translates to elfos in Spanish
repetition
It means, "really?"
It can mean that you are in a committed relationship with them, as if you belong to each other. It can also mean that you have the advantage over someone, especially if they have done something wrong and you know about it - you could say "I have him now!"
this is because elves have a small brain and they don't understand what they say much, they are retards basically :)
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant an expert at anything, a proficient. You could also just say a dab.
Something that you say daily, as in habitually.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
This phrase could be taken two different ways. If you mean "to live in a house" (short i in live), then you could say He used to live at that address, but he moved last month. If you mean "to be live in concert" (with a long i in live), you could say We saw Kid Rock live at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Do you see the difference?
"La raíz" could mean a variety of things. You could use it to say "root," "origin," or "source." A common phrase that uses it is "a raíz de" which means "as a result of."
say what you want to say but say it from your heart and sholders means stay strong and brave.