I've never heard that saying before, nor can I find it through my search engine. Perhaps you heard it incorrectly -- you should ask the person who said it what they meant.
you get a green card in school as a reward when you have done something good.
confess
No, proudness and contrition are actually antonyms. Proudness refers to a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions. Contrition, on the other hand, refers to the feeling of remorse or guilt for having done something wrong.
you can get an award for winning a game or for having something done.
"Sleepishly" is not a recognized word in standard English. It may be a slang or informal term derived from "sleepy" to describe someone who exhibits characteristics of tiredness or drowsiness.
Yes but he had better have something done about the hernia.
That depends on what test you are having done and what your doctor orders.
Someone who is above suspicion is thought to be too good to have done something bad, so no one suspects them of having done that.
Assoarance is not word. However, assurance is a word. Assurance: * having said something (or done something ) to reassure one * being confident * fact of being sure of something, and having confidence in it No prob. Sorry you either mispelled, or someone mispronounced it.
you get green then your done
You've done something wrong to it.
It is the process of making up for having done something wrong. The act of making amends for wrongdoing.