It is often but not necessarily used in connection with one kind of scam or another. "Here is a great opportunity to TRIPLE your money! Send a minimum of $1,000 to me at gonnagetrich.com! Don't miss the boat! If you don't invest right now, the offer is going to end. Act now.
It means to miss an opportunity.
you mean miss kelly oh i dont know how old she is she is regular i dont talk about peoples ages in school
you mean the song by aerosmith dont wanna miss a thing
A anchored boat is when the boat has sent down a rope with i massive hook (called an anchor) and then the ship has stopped so the boat will not move. :) sorry if you dont understand
dont know...it means red
To 'miss the boat' means that one doesn't understand what is going on or that one loses out on an opportunity.
To 'miss the boat' means that one doesn't understand what is going on or that one loses out on an opportunity.
it means that i dont know
I dont know i asked my ex did he miss me yesterday when he came by and he looked at me and said somewhat, so i guess what i am asking does that mean he misses me a little.
why dont u answer ur own question losa why dont u answer ur own question losa your mean
The idiom "miss the boat" has three different meanings, so to use iteffectively, you'll need to understand its range of meanings.It means to be tardy, to be late to an event. If you miss the boat, it means you were not punctual.It means to miss out or not take advantage of something that would lead to success.A failure to grasp an important idea or concept. examples"When it came to finishing his school project by the deadline, Alvin missed the boat.""Donald Trump did not miss the boat when it came to making money of a real estate opportunity.""When it comes to boasting the economy, some politicians miss the boat on the importance of a low tax rate."
It could be a friend, dont freak out without good reason