If you are stuck with a disagreeable situation It is better to be in a situation that you under stand and have some experience with then one that you don't have experience with.
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It refers to a situation where you have to deal with the lesser of two evils. In this sense the devil you know is the person or situation you have had experience with and reasonably know how to handle. This statement says basically it's a bad situation but you know how to handle it better than one you don't know anything about.
If you are stuck with a disagreeable situation It is better to be in a situation that you under stand and have some experience with then one that you don't have experience with.
If you are stuck with a disagreeable situation It is better to be in a situation that you under stand and have some experience with then one that you don't have experience with.
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It is a saying to mean a person is in a tight or rough spot of difficulty.
A n idle person with nothing to do can be prone to trouble.
Be happy with the person you are with. If you risk everything to get someone better you might end up worse off.
It means that the person saying it wants to know the definition of what he is saying
She maybe saying that she loves you, or she is hiding something that she doesn't want you to know. I'm just speaking from experience
It's an Irish blessing. It's basically, "If anyone harms you, let the devil harm them." Actually - The above is incorrect. It is not a blessing, it is a curse. A more colorful way of saying "May the Devil take you"
"melrah" is "harm" spelled backwards. It can be used as a playful or informal way of saying harm or trouble.
Its an old saying like be careful what you wish for is. I was wondering what this saying means. I know these two sayings are not connected. I know its an old saying.
'You know something that someone else doesn't.'
well as far as i know it is a faurt or someone is saying a bad word without saying it
When a person smiles, but shows no teeth it is usually a "sneaky-shifty" smile. That can mean to be leary of that person. And, since people associate the Devil as shifty or sneaky, one presumes that is how Satan would smile. It is basically a folk saying.
When someone says "the devil is a lie," they are suggesting that Satan's influence and temptations can lead people astray with falsehoods and deceit. It emphasizes the idea that the devil operates through deception to steer individuals away from what is true and right.