The phrase "on fire" can have many meanings. The first and most obvious meaning would be something is literally on fire and someone would say this. Another is if someone is on a roll so they are called on fire.
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In Zulu, the word for "fire" is "umlilo." This term is used in various contexts, including literal fire and metaphorical uses. If you need to refer to fire in a specific context, additional words might be added for clarity.
It would be a matter of opinion. There will be people that will say Inheritance Cycle is better, and there will be people that will say A Song of Ice and Fire is better.
Spicy foods are like a fire explosion in your mouth, and are sometimes red, like fire. On cartoons, smoke usually comes out of the ears, like fire! Tom & Jerry is an example! :)
Impossible to say, as the question doesn't specify who "those people" are supposed to be.
Remember the core of the earth. In the bible, they say Hades which means Hell has fire.
theres red and black licorice when people refer to the black kind they just say licorice because black is the original kind. when people refer to red licorice they say flat out red licorice.
They refer to themselves as CayMANians. Most places say CAYman, but locally they say CayMAN.
If you refer to it as a place (for example, as a place of eternal fire) then it is not. If you use it as a euphemism (to express anger, for instance) then it may be viewed as swearing.
"Fire" is a signal or command commonly used in shooting sports or military exercises to indicate that it is time to start shooting or to emphasize the initiation of firing. It is a way to communicate a clear and immediate direction to begin shooting.
presedents day refers to George Washington's birthday.
the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.