That is what we would mean. We can't speak for others. Perhaps you are calling too often?
To take something out of context is to ignore the overall meaning of an utterance in order to assign undue importance or meaning to a part of it. For example: Joe says "I think Fred is not a man to trifle with." The CNN network anchorman gleefully reports it as "Joe says Fred is not a man." That is taking Joe's words out of context.orThe government claims most of their power not from the limited grants of the Constitution but by implication and by taking clauses out of context.http://www.zianet.com/drbill/rant/trotc2.pdf
A man of his word is someone who can be trusted, a man who will honour his promises and do what he says he will do and believe what he says he believes.
I think he likes you.
does it mean a wet kiss
It means that he has a lot of affection for you and that you are special to him.
hes a man they never know what they mean
god
he wants you to listen?
He likes you.
it is just a complement
Barack Obama