One who makes matches for burning or kinding., One who tries to bring about marriages.
James Coco for Only When I Laugh in 1982 and Amy Irving for Yentl in 1984. Neither won either award.
"Ever" is an adverb commonly used to refer to any time in the past or future. It often implies a sense of experience or occurrence, as in questions like "Have you ever been to Paris?" In this context, it seeks to understand if a specific event or experience has happened at any point in the person's life. It can also convey a sense of timelessness or continuity in discussions.
The correct spelling is "pobrecita", without a space.
It means Best Friends Forever And Ever And Ever
live for ever
Continuing for ever
there is no Holocaust-spectific meaning, it has the same meaning as ever.
Not that I have ever heard of.
live for ever
wat ever
The brain teaser "ever ever ever ever ever" is intentionally repetitive and doesn't have a clear meaning. It is likely just a nonsensical phrase used to test one's ability to recognize patterns or think creatively. The repetition may lead you to look for a hidden pattern or meaning that isn't actually there.
It is "once and for all" meaning the final answer to what ever is being discussed