Into the Labyrinth (that one took me a while, as I was spelling it nidAs, when it appears it was nidUs).
No apostrophe. Kids is plural.You can say a person is married with two kids, but it's very informal. Better: the person is married and has two kids.
Because he only has three kids.
your kids can start to cuse at 13 or 14 if the parent deny it
it basically means "excited energetic kids"
It is a rumor that Susan Collins is a lesbian. She will neither deny or confirm the rumor.
buckle my shoe
It seems that suddenly in the past few years everyone under a certain age is using the phrase "based off". I can only guess that some character on a popular TV show used this phrase a lot. There is actually NO such word-phrase in the English language. "Based off" is, in fact, meaningless. Something can NOT be "based" and "off" at the same time. I believe the meaning you kids are attempting to get across is actually the meaning conveyed by the accepted English word-phrase, "based on", meaning "started from or founded on."
"Abrid los libros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Open the books" in English. It is a command instructing someone to physically open the books.
Cut them with the knife would be the literal translation. Its a phrase used by kids when they tell their friends they want to stop their friendship. Its like, "cut our friendship".
i, AZIKOvird, have 27 kids i am very rich though very stressful and they are all girls i work on answers.com so if you guys write anything inapropriate or deny me. . . . . . . AZIKOvird
"Having dinner with the kids" in English is Sto cenando con i ragazzi in Italian.
it kills kids because he was bullyed when he was a kid