I have to leave now. In other words, "I have no reason to leave, but I'm bored with your company." It can also mean, "I have something to do but I'd rather not tell you what." In other words, it's something that's not really your business. It means that the current convesation is meaningless. So I will move onto something equally meaningless.
I thought the expression was going to see a man about a horse. A generic phrase to excuse one's self from present company. Phase used to excuse yourself to go to the restroom.
in the country it means"I got to go to the bathroom
I have nothing to do, but I'd rather do nothing than stay here talking to you. In short, you're boring.
When your dog stretches do see you he/she might be very happy to see you
I have no idea what you mean by that
Because it either see's something you can't see, or they is a animal there.
Go back to the dog park and see if anyone saw this happen so when the man takes you to court you can prove your case.
It means the dog can see well. Or sometimes the dog wasn't drunk.
ur dog has aids. no really, see the vet. my dog has aids
"The man saw the dog with the telescope." This phrase could be interpreted as the man using the telescope to see the dog, or the dog having the telescope with them.
It means this dog needs to see a vet.
It means that man is a DOG, and you are someone he wants to sleep with. Married men only take the time to do that stuff when they see a woman they want to conquer.
You go to the old man scientist and click the bottom question. Then, go to your inventory and see if you have a hot dog. Last, you go to Ned Noodlehead and ask him to trade you the hot dog for the medallion.
It is what you see but until it is really looked at, it may not be a fact. If you see something odd in the fog, you might think it is only a dog but when you get closer, you see that it is a man walking his dog.