It means you used to listen to the Jam
Paul Weller and next "Your futures a clam"
Or just simply you have lots of opportunity do anything anywhere and you might find the pearl.
The expression comes from Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor: Why, then the world's mine oyster Which I with sword will open.
There are two syllables. Oy-ster.
According to Dale Gribble an utmost authority on the subject the answer is Apples.
Pearl (the precious object sometimes found in an oyster), is spelled thus.
It depends. "The world's topology is not smooth." [possessive] is correct, and "How many worlds can you see?" [plural] is correct.
what does the world is your oyster mean
Auster means oyster.
You can use the word "oyster" to refer to a type of shellfish commonly found in coastal waters. It can also be used to describe the color, shape, or size of something that resembles an oyster shell. Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to refer to something that is hidden or hard to access.
They want your
"worlds" or "words?
Errm, it's a euphamism. Innuendo. Oyster ditch = Lady Bits Lap Rocket = you guess.
oyster
Describing Scrooge as "solitary as an oyster" means he is isolated, closed-off, and unwilling to interact or connect with others, much like an oyster keeps to itself in its shell. It highlights his lack of social connections and his cold, distant demeanor.
Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oyster does not have an antonym.
Sauce that is not made from oyster.
the oyster