To make something ugly look pretty.
chained purse strings
It means that it always takes time to make money and you have to work hard for it.
The "horn" usually refers to the Trumpet of cornet. In the US its the trumpet. The phrase "someone bread and butting" which is of course food. Means to make a living to eat. Therefore in this phrase, Jimmy plays the trumpet to make his living, with out the trumpet - he'll not eat
Yep.... Just that the phrase doesn't really make sense, you can't not plan (fail to plan) and plan to fail, i mean, what he hell
To make something ugly look pretty.
It means that one person cannot accomplish as much as many working together.
make an appearance
that they trust you with their purse
It means that I cannot possible be considered big.
Did you mean "purse"? A purse is 'un sac' (masc). My purse is 'mon sac'.
Borsa (Italian) means bag/purse in English.
Someone to make you
Borsa del mendicante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beggar's purse."Specifically, the feminine noun borsa means "purse." The word del combines the preposition di with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "of the." The masculine noun mendicante means "beggar."The pronunciation is "BOHR-sah dehl MEHN-dee-KAHN-teh."
The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has come to mean an irrevocable move, something you cannot take back.
An empty purse frightens away friends
ask him to hold your purse.