To travel as an armed guard next to the driver of the vehicle. Generally thought to have originated from the USA in the 1890 s when guards were employed to protect stagecoaches
"Shotgun" means the passenger side.
Idioms in Tagalog are figurative phrases or expressions that have meanings different from the literal translations of the words. These expressions are deeply rooted in Filipino culture and often carry a specific meaning understood by native speakers.
If you has a licences for it, then yes.
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It doesn't mean anything except the fact that they are speaking their language. All languages have slang and idioms. It means that they are using saying from their dialect.
Idioms are phrases that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another, like:in the blink of an eyefaster than you can say "Jack Robinson"quick as a wink
it mean that something spread very fast
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If you are asking about age/weight for a child to ride up front in a car, you are in the wrong place.