Technically, it can mean that something is said which doesn't simply match what has already been said.
Bias is when someone takes favour to something or takes a side. There are others subjects were you include Bias.
example: Say a pimp said he would turn you out. That means he would turn you into one of his hoes. So basically it means someone will turn you into something they want you to be. It is usually used in th e context of turning someone on to something new.
In the normal context it would mean to make someone vomit. Hurl can also be throwing something, so you could be making them throw an object. Hurling is one of Ireland's national sports, so it could mean to make them play the game of Hurling.
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
when something takes your breath away
Bias is when someone takes favour to something or takes a side. There are others subjects were you include Bias.
It depends on the context it could mean to shoot someone with a gun per say or it could mean to smoke pot with someone. It all depends on the context.
An estimate is an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something. Depending on context, dispatch can mean the sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose.
Something quiet and tame.
Confront. Walk up to. Getting nearer to something. Hope this helps.
The phrase "takes the biscuit" is an idiom that means someone or something has done something particularly surprising, annoying, or impressive, usually in a negative sense. It can also mean that someone or something has outdone all others.
Motive--Why someone or something is doing an act, or saying something. Context--The background of a situation, so that is makes sense. saying "jenny then fought him" is out of context, and thus confusing. by giving a background history of who jenny and "him" are, and what their motives (why) they're fighting will create a more sensible sentence, play, or otherwise.
Pursuant could mean several things depending what context it is being used in. Firstly it could mean in accordance with (or following) a law or legal document or it could mean a person that is following someone or something else.
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
It would mean that you are doing the right things to succeed and get ahead.
In general it means to label or mark something or someone in a certain way. Though it may have a specialised or specific meaning within a given context or application.
It means that your FAT!