Do not provoke something...or take advantage of a situation a second time.
temp fate
Don't tempt fate
Tempt Fate - The Daily Mirroe crossword - 7th September 2011
It may be. It is the present participle of the verb (to tempt) and can be a verb form, an adjective (tempting treats) or a noun/gerund (tempting fate).
Biologically nothing is meant by not having a fate line on your hand. This is just a random line that may be in a different location.
Tempt. Definitely tempt.
it means nothing just means you keep running into him just because you like him does not mean it is fate. - jesus
The word entice means to tempt. For example, a delicious smell from the kitchen might entice you to go in to see what is being prepared.
Don't tempt me. Tempt me not. Go tempt someone else.
well i mean it was kind of ironic becaue this was his fate but i dont know how it would be forshadowing....
"i cant hold back" by survivor
A twist of fate is when something unexpected occurs.