Move quickly, but giving off the impression that you're thinking of other things, that your mind is elsewhere.
Move quickly, but giving off the impression that you're thinking of other things, that your mind is elsewhere.
It means to delay or dawdle, to behave as if one is not in a hurry to get anywhere. e.g. "We tarried by the river"
the meaning may depend on the accent you say it with, but one meaning: it's like 'Amen' or 'so shall it be' pronounced [ah-SHAY]
it means A meaning on one thing focused like a subject
omanikkuka means something like petting some one, or something
Move quickly, but giving off the impression that you're thinking of other things, that your mind is elsewhere.
Hated
Add S to get haste.
We are very much like horeses. We need blinders or else we are easily distracted. Once we are very well focused on one thing and another comes up our brains automaticly notice it causeing you to get DISTRACTED.
you having your attention on some one else and not on task
"Hurry up!"'Hurry up' (to one person).
The story goes that during one of the many military occupations of Paris, Russian soldiers, who were apparently often in a hurry when they went into a café, were known to repeat something resembling 'bistr' - supposedly meaning 'quick!' (actually быстро (bystro) meaning Hurry). That's the story - whether it's true or not - alors ça!
Go, hurry, leave, rush...hurry live stay sing one of those
Talk to lots of girls. Find out what they like to do and what they are interested in. One of them will become your great girlfriend. Don't hurry.
Thomas Hurry has written: 'Tables of interest, from one pound to five hundred millions, for one day'
what is another way of saying hurry by adding one letter to hate
This is a funny saying - "bees in your bonnet" means that you are really distracted and scatter-brained. So it's saying that one of the "bees" is one of those in your "bonnet."