I hear tell it was from the Eskimos. If it was cold one of the dogs would sleep in the igloo with the humans for warmth since the dogs body temp was 104 or close ...that'd add warmth to the sleeping quarters. IF it was really cold then two dogs would be allowed into bed...AND IF it was really really reallyl cold.... you guessed it.... it'd be a "3 dog nite"
fearsome 3some.
In Spanish, "mimis" is a colloquial term used to refer to sleep or bedtime. It is often used in a playful or slang manner when talking about going to bed.
It means you touch yourself at night!
Work makes freedom.
i prefer saying both and i would say good night. night night is too babyish.
If he is doing that, that mean he LIKES YOU!!!
It means he is getting older and finds it to embarrassing to say
It's a Scottish saying meaning "It's a beautiful, bright moonlit night tonight"
The way words sound and the way they are said can be a nightmare sometimes. "Abreme" means "open me". But I believe the word your date is saying is "hablame" which means "call me". However, if she is saying something like 'Abreme la puerta", she is saying "Open the door for me".
I can mean either "hey, hey!", like getting someone's attention, or something like "isn't it? isn't it?!". It just depends on the context. -- If she is saying it at night, and is a young girl, "ne-ne" is also a way of saying bed-time or sleepy-time. Think of it like how we sometimes say "night-night".
If you are saying goodbye to someone at night, it's "good night." Goodnite it something entirely different.
Why does the saying yes Mississippi was but Mississippi is mean?
What does tonight is the Night mean