to remain firm in one's convictions; to stand up for one's rights. (Fig. on a soldier remaining in place to fire a gun even when all appears to be lost.)
Where it came from i have no idea but it's used as saying"to have conviction", "to believe in oneself", etc.
You're either awesome, talented, or they mean as a sarcastic and smug comment of jealousy.
Guns to butter i think you mean. google it.
If you stick your tongue out, you poke it out of your mouth.
Polished can be used to describe a person that well groomed, clean and put together well.
It depends on the situation. Say you just won a gymnastics thingy. It was a long time ago I forget what theyre called. Someone says,"You are a cat" There it would mean your talented, your nimble.
Normally in America, having "guns" means that your arms are very muscular.
That could mean to contradict the other person or undermine what they are saying.
Abolition is when they (slaves) are punished with guns, stick burn, etc.
Your signature.
When someone tells you to be mature it means to( "act your age").
Fight them
decent person
A snitch is someone who tells or tattles on someone else's wrongdoings. It's an insult.
It means that that you are seriously ill.
It means that you are less than what they are looking for.
When someone tells you that you bring out the good side in them, they mean that you appreciate them.
Your house smells.