If you hear this when someone is speaking in public, it means "give up respect" by applauding for the person.
It means to give your life for someone else's. To give up someone or something.
Giving someone a leg up is like giving someone a hand up. It means to help someone out and give them the advantage.
That when someone gives up on you doesn't mean you should give up on them.
Nothing, that I know of. Do you mean the *middle* finger? That can mean "up yours" or "f#*k you."
The idiom "don't give up on me" means to ask someone to continue supporting or believing in you, even during difficult times or challenges. It's a plea for someone to maintain their faith in your abilities and potential.
If you had your head handed to you by someone, that someone figuratively cut it off with his/her words.The question was "give someone his head" not "hand someone their head." To give someone his head means to allow them to do what they want to do. The image is from horse-riding, where you loosen the reins and "give" the horse control over his head, which allows the horse to speed up as it wants to do.
you are being receptive to open up to compliments or criticism
To give someone the slip means to escape from their attempt to capture you.
To 'cut you some slack' means to ease up on someone, lighten up, bend the rules, give you a break.
It means to give permission
"A leg up" typically means to receive assistance or support to achieve something. It implies that someone is providing an advantage or helping hand to help another person succeed in a particular situation or task.
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