"Kirk-out" is a slang term used to describe someone losing their temper, getting angry, or becoming emotionally intense in a manner reminiscent of the character Captain Kirk from the TV series "Star Trek." It is often used in a playful or humorous context to describe someone becoming overly emotional or agitated.
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a phrase that is traditional
"The phrase 'mean slow toffee' does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It may be a colloquial expression or a phrase that is not widely known."
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There is no such phrase as "praise so".
This phrase has no meaning out of context.
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The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
The phrase picking daisies can mean smoking weed. However the phrase can mean an innocent way of wasting time.