"layman"
"man on the street"
"ordinary man"
Another phrase for "I am" is "I exist." This phrase can be used in everyday conversation to express one's presence or to affirm one's identity or existence. For example, you can say "I exist in this moment" to acknowledge your presence in a particular situation.
A prepositional phrase (a preposition and its object) defines or modifies another part of speech.Examples Noun - The man in the carVerb - The man drove to the storeAdjective - He is too late for the party
Similar to the phrase 'one mans rubbish is another mans treasure' Meaning, whats good for you may not be good for another...what worked for them may not work for you :D
An alternative sentence
Buon uomo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good man!" The phrase models a rare instance where the phrase or sentence structure of both languages resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "bwo-NWO-mo" in Pisan Italian.
when he gets jealous if your talking to another man,or when he call you everyday or take you out to an expensive resturant.
"Everyday" as a single word means common, normal, ordinary. It is an adjective. E.g. "She was just going about her everyday activities" where the adjective everyday modifies the noun activities. Do not confuse this word with the adverbial phrase "every day" as in "I pray to Allah every day", where the phrase modifies the verb "pray".
The phrase "to a man" means everybody in a particular group of people.
Jerk Cuckold / pimp / Swinger or vouyer depending on the circumstances.
Two words....every day.
Well it does depend but on average, a women talks more everyday than a man.
"Another day, another dollar" is a phrase that expresses the idea that each day brings new opportunities to earn money through work. It often reflects a routine or a sense of resignation about the daily grind of earning a living. The phrase can convey both a practical acknowledgment of the need to work for income and a somewhat indifferent attitude toward the monotony of everyday labor.