Pertaining to a potential relationship/romance: to let it happen organically means to go with the flow of how things are in their current state and not to force anything. Trust your intuition, be spontaneous, be yourself, don't give in to negative thinking. Let it be. Let it happen in its own time and way.
think of what could really happen
The origin of this phrase is in the poem Jabberwocky. It has the phrase "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" in it. Some people change the word "frabjous" to something else, because they have a need for it to mean something.
In Macedonian it is a phrase which means "never happen".
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
intentions are what you mean to happen, or what you plan on doing irrelevant means that it does not matter, or is not important effects means what happens "Intentions are irrelevant to effects" means that what you mean to happen does not matter; what actually does happen is what matters.
think of what could really happen
The origin of this phrase is in the poem Jabberwocky. It has the phrase "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" in it. Some people change the word "frabjous" to something else, because they have a need for it to mean something.
In Macedonian it is a phrase which means "never happen".
Organically, means animals/planets that don't use pesticides/ none organic fertilizers/ or genetically engineered.
It is from the Choctaw phrase okla humma meaning mean the Native American race.
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
When a person is "banking on" something, it mean that they are depending on it to happen, and are fairly confident that it will happen.
It would be helpful if you would tell us, in your question, the language of origin of the phrase you are asking about.
The word Bible is of Greek origin from the phrase, ta biblia, meaning, 'the books'.>
It means to be humbled. I'm sure of that, but wish someone would explain the origin.
a situation in which you think that something good will happen, but it does not
The phrase "from around" typically means from various places or sources, indicating a broad or diverse origin.