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it kind of goes with 'stick an stones may break my bones' so like be fought with words?:S
No, it means exactly what it seems to mean. It's an old saying. The actual saying is "Sticks and stones may break your bones but words can never harm you."
The entire phrase is "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never harm me." It means that someone who is childishly calling names and insulting you cannot harm you.
There's always the old stand-by, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!"
They enjoy bein hurt in a sexual way eg. He wacked her with a whip and the pain is making it more intresting and fun-xx
It is when you break your own bones for a religious purpous.
It means that if you were to live in a glass jar don't throw stones because you will break the glass.
Well i will break you means that he will beat you up or he will break your bones!!!! watch out dont fight back tell somebody about it GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!
If your bones are sticking out of your chest this may mean your under weight. However in some people the lower ribs protrude or stick out. Also, the xiphoid process in the front sticks out in some people.
they mean you are probally getting older and you are more likely to break a bone due to a fall
so your body can break it down and your bones can absorb the nutrients
This phrase suggests that physical harm, like broken bones caused by sticks and stones, is easier to cope with than emotional harm caused by hurtful words. It implies that words should not have the power to deeply affect us and that we should try to build resilience against verbal attacks.