Perhaps you mean "Mein Lieber." That is a German phrase something like, "my dear fellow."
mean, mien
A homophone for "mean" is "mien."
The homonym for "mien" is "mean". "Mien" refers to a person's demeanor or appearance, while "mean" can refer to being unkind or cruel, or to represent an average value.
Some may use the term women's libber. I think you are forward and progressive thinker if you are for women's rights.
That's not German.
An ad-libber is a person who ad-libs, or who is skilled in ad-libbing - improvising a speech or some other performance.
it mean talk to you later hugs and kisses...
It means (when you speak to a guy)- Be mine
Saeteurn is a iu-mien last name. But most go by Mien or with the Chinese call them the "Yao" people. Sae just means "clan" Teurn would mean "Dangc"
être le mien: to be mine
You will make me happy..
The homophone of "mean" is "mean," which sounds the same but has different meanings. "Mean" can refer to being unkind or average, whereas "mean" as undefined refers to a concept or value that has not been defined or determined.