Do you mean carpe diem? It means "seize the day". Carpe is the singular imperative form of the verb cárpere ("to seize") and diem is from the noun dies, "day".
carpe diam dude dude why are you always biting my moment how does it tastes to you (the other skater would say 'delicious')
Carpe denim means "seize the denim," but you probably mean carpe diem, which is "seize the day".
Probably you mean 'carpe puellam' - seize the girl.
"Carpe"=Seize "Facto"=Facts "Carpe Facto"="seize the facts"
Carpe navem = take the boat
Nothing. If you mean "Carpe Noctum", it means seize the night
The word diam does not mean to keep quiet. It refers to the diameter of the circle.
cease the
Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.
Seize the day
seize the battle
Sieze the afternoon...