that would mean that he just needs his phone...
Question is unclear. What is being asked?
The cellphone asked to see a psychologist because it was feeling disconnected from its users and needed help to address its issues with communication and connection.
It could mean he likes you and wants you to touch him. It could also mean he wants you to get his cell from his front pocket because he has dirty hands. More likely the first one if he does it more than 3 times .
Someone recently asked me a question about a common multiple.
P. C. no questions asked.
It means he is being immature and gross. He is after a cheap thrill that's all. He would have said this in front of his friends for a laugh and if you went ahead and did it the laugh will be on you. Stay away from silly games like this and tell the boy's to grow-up. If he was on his own when he asked you to do this then I should run.
i`ve met her 2 weeks ago.. i asked for an autograph:D... someone called her and she answered.. i saw she had a nokia n95
Have you asked you attorney? Confused case? Multiple defendants? Multiple complainants? (????)
Little Miss Muffet lost her pocket. She didn't know where to find it. She asked her dog, who said, "Bow wow wow!"
You can use "asked" when referring to a past action of asking a question. For instance, "I asked her about the meeting." "Have asked" is typically used when emphasizing the completion or relevance of the action up to the present moment, such as "I have asked him multiple times for his feedback."
I like the house too, I have it on my cellphone camera. I cant believe you asked this coz I've literally googled it a million times.
Gender, in this case has nothing to do with trustworthiness, but completely on the individual and their reasons for needing to borrow the cellphone.