means to take apart. LIKE AN ORANGE ! hope that helped :]
it also means in history
P-MAKING A POINT
E-GIVE SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
E-EXPALIN THAT POINT FULLY
L-LINK IT BACK TO THE QUESTION TO MAKE IT RELVENT
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"Te la pelas" is a colloquial Mexican Spanish expression that is often used in a playful or teasing manner to convey the idea of "you're in trouble" or "you're screwed." It can also be interpreted as telling someone to "get lost" or "go away."
To pare means to peel, so a paring knife would be used to peel carrots for example.
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you peel away the skin of an onion. to do this you get a knife and peel away the skin just like you peel an apple. but if you mean in a scientific way, i got no idea
Just what it sounds like. Something is either caustic enough or rough enough to peel paint from the surface.
Skin, Shave
fruit suit
i think that it means to. . . . .peel a X off of something
"Peel" is a verb, it has no plural. But the proper conjugation of the world "peel" for plural is, well, "peel."She peels.They peel.
To peel off the label of one's beer can mean different things, some people do it because they are bored and fidgeting or nursing a beer, for others it signals a sexually frustrated person.
It means whatever she wants it to mean.
Yes, "peel" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to remove the skin or outer covering of something. As a noun, it refers to the outer covering or skin of a fruit or vegetable.