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No. It is a watered down way of saying to have sexual intercourse.
later or moreover later on, in the future, in awhile
Sent down in religion like, is a way of saying being brought down from somewhere higher than you. Ex.:Jesus being sent down from Heaven onto Earth.
It depends what do you mean by NEXT do u mean in the future or in life now.It all depends on what You are saying in past present or future.If you mean future how long in the future do you mean?If you do mean a long way in the future Ladybirds and going endangered so they might go Extincted So they might not be here.It all depends of work of humans as well if we work together to save these animals it wont be hard in the future to keep them alive
It depends what do you mean by NEXT do u mean in the future or in life now.It all depends on what You are saying in past present or future.If you mean future how long in the future do you mean?If you do mean a long way in the future Ladybirds and going endangered so they might go Extincted So they might not be here.It all depends of work of humans as well if we work together to save these animals it wont be hard in the future to keep them alive
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I've never heard that idiom before. Perhaps you mean DOWN AND OUT, which means that the person is at a low point in their life, that they're poor in every way and not likely to make a success at anything in the near future.
"Veo luego" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "see you later" in English. It is a casual way of saying goodbye and implying that you will see the person again in the near future.
nice way of saying plump
What you mean by that? The way you say it or anyother way. If you mean by saying, it is Ka-Ka-she
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"In the days ahead" is a perfectly acceptable way of saying "in the future", keeping in mind that it usually means "in the very near future.