Nothing. The phrase you want is "get down to brass tacks," which is an upholstery term. You tack the cloth and stuffing to the furniture frame with brass tacks, so if you are down to the tacks, you have nothing covering the frame. This idiom means that you cut through all the talk and go straight to the meat of the matter.
Nothing. The phrase you want is "get down to brass tacks," which is an upholstery term. You tack the cloth and stuffing to the furniture frame with brass tacks, so if you are down to the tacks, you have nothing covering the frame. This idiom means that you cut through all the talk and go straight to the meat of the matter.
It means to get down to business, to get to the matter at hand, to get to work. Brass tacks are commonly used to tack upholstery down to the frame. If you "get down" to the tacks, you have stripped away the upholstery and stuffing, and are down to the bare frame again.
Brass tacks are what you see when you take the upholstery off furniture - the wood is traditionally held together by that kind of fastener. "Getting down to brass tacks" means stripping away anything not essential.
i have no idea cause im only a teen but, i think it means your relationship is going down the death tracks ( you might get dumped or it might mean its over cause this is the death track) but i have no idead lol
If you mean Mass Brass, then it is a piece of music from the 1950s
If you mean when you are in the train it is simple; you just pull down on the rope hanging down from the top of your screen. This does these things: Frighten some animals off the tracks, disturbs some monsters, opens portals and more.
If the ballast underneath the tracks have sunk then it will go up down up down under each locomotive.
Brass Plum: brass was a favorite of a Nordstrom wife.
The first tracks were wood. Do you mean steel tracks or wood?
It means to get down to business, to get to the matter at hand, to get to work. Brass tacks are commonly used to tack upholstery down to the frame. If you "get down" to the tacks, you have stripped away the upholstery and stuffing, and are down to the bare frame again.
It means the various parts of the item are joined with rivets made of brass or bronze. Often brass or bronze rivets are a decorative item.
What sort of track do you mean?