beat em up!
No. 'tu em est' means 'you em is' in english...'son jusqu'à vous' means its up to you.-mr.schizer
engulf
no shouldn't be i mean they dig em up and eat em like carrots don't they??
them
zip
Rack 'Em Up happened in 1987.
ZIP means zip code
nho em
EM on ring
I think that you mean "Up and at 'em". I believe this saying came from the great war of 1914, when the troops came up out of the trenches to advance on the enemy. The cry "Up and at 'em boys" would have given the troops encouragement.
'fastened' means 'done up' - as in buttons of the coat were fastened or the zip was fastened.