he is not nice
The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."
He meant if the vice president dies then he becomes everything and then is incharge.
"it probably was not meant to be" this phrase to me only gives me one impression, the person who has had this said to them is being broken up with. The person saying this to you is saying that you are not soul mates and should go your separate ways to find such soul mates
i heard it when i was at school in fife in late 70s - it meant 'go away'
Badly is worse; except that a speaker may soften the criticism by saying "poorly" when "badly" is meant.
I just heard this for the first time, I was told it meant (your correct, right or you win). Ex. Two people have
The drawing (a rebus or pictogram) is meant to convey the Bible saying "There is nothing new under the sun."
This question cannot be answer as the question is not complete. The question is asking what the person meant by saying and the question didnÕt provide what the person said.
Cope - 'Farewell' was once a common way of saying goodbye and it meant cope well with whatever comes your way
You need to go and ask this boy what he means. Only he can tell you exactly what he himself meant by saying such things.
mean can also mean rude but if you are looking for something in common with meant....mean is a present tense for meant and meant is past tense... examples ex: what do you mean? ex: he meant that he had 4 dogs, not four cats.
The phrase "what does your a gee for saying that mean" seems to be a mix-up or typo. If you meant "What does that mean?" it usually refers to asking for clarification or interpretation of a statement. If "a gee" is intended to refer to a person or a specific context, it might require more context for a precise answer. Overall, it's about seeking understanding of a statement or situation.