I would guess that they want to know if you saw their watch, somewhere; or they may be implying that they think you stole their watch.
A signed wrist watch refers to the presence of the manufacturer's logo or name on the dial, case, or movement of the watch. This indicates that the watch is an authentic product from that particular brand.
If a wrist watch is moving on your wrist, it could mean that the watch strap is loose, causing the watch to shift around. This can be uncomfortable and may also affect the accuracy of the watch as it might not be positioned properly to keep time accurately. Adjusting the strap to fit snugly on your wrist can help prevent the watch from moving.
Who asks these questions?? I mean really? Videos of someone pregnant?? REALLY!?!?!?!
It usually refers to when somebody asks "What time is it?" and the other person doesn't have a watch. But they look at their wrist anyways. All they see (Sometimes) is a freckle past a hair.
When someone asks you to bench, it is referred to your bench press. It deals with weights and repetitions.
Yes, "watch" is a homonym. It can refer to a timepiece that you wear on your wrist to tell time, or it can also mean to observe or keep an eye on someone or something. Both meanings are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
It means clock or (wrist)watch.
It depends on what you mean by "watch": to watch (tv) = hebit (????) wrist watch = sha'on yad (???? ??) watch (noun, as in, guard duty) mishmar (????)
they want food
When someone asks you if you are the doctor or the patient, it usually means that you are the patient but you are trying to diagnosis your symptoms as if you were the doctor.
It probably means that he is going out of town and needs someone to watch is dog. It likely does not mean that he likes you.
They would be asking about your job.