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It means dressing in a way that the person using the phrase thinks is stylish.
she is one smart person
"Tu listo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "Tu" means "your" and "listo" means "smart" or "ready," so the correct way to say "you're smart" would be "tú eres listo" or "tú eres inteligente."
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means jolly, excellent, or smart. You'd have a rattling good time at the circus.
It helps if you supply more context than just a short phrase. "Tío" generally means "uncle", but can mean "guy" or "pal" depending on context. "Esta" as written means "this". "Está" means "it/she/he is". "Listo" can mean "clever" or smart, but can also mean "ready". "Lista" would mean "list" or "smart" or "ready" when applied to a female. With this in mind, the phrase could mean "Uncle is smart", "the guy is ready" or even "this guy list" if a little misspelling is appled.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means very, a great deal, much or good. A good cowboy got a right smart bit of work done during a day.
Perpetual means ongoing and incapability mean not smart, resourceful, or able to do it. An antonym is the opposite, so the phrase would be 'flash of genius.'
Yes. The common part of grammar/speech "Oxymoron", is technicality a, well, oxymoron. The first part of the phrase, "Oxy" means smart, Whereas "Moron", as we know, means dimwitted, or stupid.
The definition of the expression "smarty pants" originates from the early 40's. The phrase means to be a sarcastic way of saying "know it all." It is also a decedent of the 1860's phrase, "smart aleck."
It means your grades are good, that does NOT mean you are smart.
Short phrases such as this are not copyrightable. There is a registered trademark for the phrase, but it is unrelated to the SMART management system.