Here's how you do it,
-Eat pie
-Eat more pie
-Scare someone with your fatness
-Threaten to eat them.
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it means to scare someone
No. It's a verb or an adjective, not a noun.
Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
You can give them a heart attack
On halloween When hiding to scare someone Calling someone you care for, like "babe"
you can scare someone in many different ways. It depends if they are a wimp or not. To see if they are a wimp; jump out from behind a bush. If they jump or scream then they are classed as wimps. Another way to scare someone is to lie down. Close your eyes and tell them to bend over and stare straight at your face. When you are ready, and it is an awkward moment open your eyes, mouth and scream! It will scare them half to death... hope this helps.
1. to scare someone 2. saying someone sucks 3.... idk anotha 1....
Whakamataku is the word meaning scare, terrify or frighten. Kōtore whererei is the phrase used to say that someone is scared etc.
Because on the movies that's the "sound" for the ghosts!!
when you scare someone by saying stuff like your so sexy
I think it just means that if you have the opportunity to surprise someone first, then you are no longer able to be surprised by that person. You're now expecting it. It means to get the jump on someone.