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He has stalked innocent people to get favors and intimidate families of beautiful women. He kills dogs that were defending their owners home when he entered illegally under false premises. etc etc. etc. I would say he has everything in common.
I would say they would be a 'Frenimy': You don't like them that much, but you can co-operate with them in a pinch. But that might just be my optimism.
That really depended on the family. Arranged marriges were not unheared of but they were not terribley common. The girls got at least some say in who they married.
Out of your league can mean when a guy or girl sees another girl or guy and they are "out of their league." Well that's how you would use it. Say you have someone who is not popular and he/she wants to date a very popular girl/guy a friend might say no way dude ! shes out of you league. further meaning you have to stay in your "unpopular league"
Many of the battles of World War I were quite fierce and it is hard to say which one was number one. The Battle of the Bulge, the Invasion of Normandy and Okinawa have all be designated as the fiercest by one group or another.
it means to fight for your rights and dont let anyone push you around like if they are your boss or something
Depends on which side of the counter the "you" is on.
not common or rarely
Mutual respect
20 Another way to say this is LCM(4,5) = 20
Another common way to say mother and father is Mutti and Vati
24 Another way to say this is LCM(8,12) = 24
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How are you They also say "You alright?"
Advocated for you
cooperative, works with peers to achieve common goal
i would say pretty common but if you cant imagine your wife with you, you should probably have sex more