The phrase give him an inch and he'll take a mile is a very popular phrase. This means that if you give him a little bit of freedom he'll take you for everything you've got.
i mean it yall have to shet up an give me my answer
I assume you mean 0.005 of an inch? If so this is 50 10000ths of an inch
1/68 inch, presumably.
If you mean 1/16 of an inch then as a decimal it is 0.0625
Did you mean: Eve? They wen't to Hell since they disobeyed God
How about "hell-bent for leather" Both mean too fast for safety.
The phrase "hell bent for" is an exclamation used to mean "extremely." It refers to the idea that the person will go to hell in order to achieve their goals. "Hell bent for election" means that they are willing to do anything to get elected. There is another common phrase, "hell bent for leather," which means that they are in such a hurry that they will do whatever it takes to reach their destination.
The popular phrase "give it a swirl" means give it a try.
It loosely translates to "Hell welcomes you."
To give a pass means to excuse.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
'as i hate hell all montagues and thee' shows his hatred towards the montagues. Noone likes hell and he is comparing his hatred towards montagues th hatred of hell itself
you will give tuff to me
It is a Vulcan phrase for "Go to hell." It was used in a Big Bang Theory episode Spock Resonance.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
The phrase, give you a call, means to give you a phone call, or in other words to phone you.
Never give up on you