leave (something) on the tablev. phr. to refrain from taking the utmost advantage of something; to not address every aspect of a situation; in the form leave money on the table, to negotiate a deal that is less financially beneficial than is expected or possible
Dont leave food out on the table. Keep dogs out of the house or room at dinner or after.Take your dog to a trainer.
DO LEAVE is the answer
well, um, i dunno. i dont think you should, just cover it and leave it on the table or workbench
The expression "in the red" originates from accounting practices where negative amounts were traditionally written in red ink to indicate a loss or debt. This term is still commonly used today to describe a situation where someone is operating at a financial loss.
If you leave the house. If you dont leave the house
No. they dont represent the periodic table.
i dont know and i dont care!
its simple you dont
You dont
nope they dont, but dont worry, in at least a year the bank will send you a letter telling you they sold your car at auction and you still owe them alot of money
ahmm. I Dont Know~ ::D
If you lose it, leave the kitchen and come back, and go back to the table, and another one should fall when you get to the fruit bowl.