It means making an extra effort to do something, beyond what you would expect. It could be applied where someone tries really hard to do something for you. It could be where a customer is helped in an extra special way by the person helping them. Similar phrases would be "going beyond the Call of Duty" or "going all out".
"Down the Rabbit Hole" means going on an unknown adventure.
The term "rolling" means
It is a slang term used to explain that you are or going get high.
"Batten down the hatches" is a nautical phrase than means to secure the hatches from being accidentally opened in heavy weather. By extension, it means to get prepared for rough going.
That means slowing down.
it means extra awesome!
The term itself means outside the sun.
The term going green means.... doing good deeds for the earth and doing things that dont hurt the earth..
A "Klick" (correct spelling) is a military term, means 1 kilomeeter, or .62 miles.
Adhika is a Sanskrit term that means "extra" or "additional." It is commonly used in Hindu astrology to refer to the insertion of an extra month into the lunar calendar to align it with the solar calendar.
"Down the Rabbit Hole" means going on an unknown adventure.
terrestrial basicly means that its from this world.an easy example comes from the movie e.t(extra terrestrial)how was not from this world so terrestrial means from earth
"Down the Rabbit Hole" means going on an unknown adventure.
On a film set, the term 'extra' is applied to background actors.
"Finna" is a colloquial term that is a contraction for "fixing to" or "going to" and is commonly used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) or Southern American English to indicate intention or future action.
extraoculoar extra means outside ocul/o means eye ar means pertaining to
That answer literally means " quiet night". It is a term used when you are going to bed. SpaKOInay nOchi