ça VA chier jolie, vous branler
no, its not going wellno, its not going well
"Things are going very badly!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va très mal! The declarative statement translates literally into English as "That goes very badly!" The pronunciation will be "sa va treh mal" in French.
Observe the person when things are going badly.
the teacher doesn't friendly
Get some friends and film some things going wrong. Badly wrong.
comment ça va?
You are best just going to the dentist if it is really bad then maybe you need a filling
you gotta sit down with him and show him that you are that girl tell him that you have been going though alot and you are really sorry and you love him
You don't. It really shouldn't matter what they think - it matters what you think and how you feel towards yourself. You have nothing to prove to them and if you really don't want to do these things don't do them - trust me when I say not to follow your "friends" just because they are doing things and they think they are cool because most times things end badly and cause problems. Use your common sense and maturity and if they do not like the decisions you make for yourself then they are not really your friends to begin with.
"Can't win for losing" is a phrase meaning that things would be going great for you if they weren't going so badly. It is a colloquial phrase typically heard in the Midwestern parts of the United States.
Officially 18, but the law is badly enforced
No. When things started going badly, he failed to tour the country giving speeches. He just stayed at home, making appeals for loyalty.