it means you are smart- witted and shaped tonged
Marie Antoinette allegedly winked at the crowd when she was beheaded, a response that was likely an autonomic nerve reaction rather than a dwindling conscious effort to get in a final statement.
It is likely someone misspelled what should be "mikros," "small." "Makros" is "large." "microeconomics," for example.
The name Grimmett is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "grimm" meaning "fierce" or "grim." It is likely a surname that was given to someone with a fierce or stern personality. It is also possible that it was a nickname for someone with a stern appearance.
It is most likely biblical in origin. The name "Rachel" is from an unused root meaning: "ewe, female sheep". Rachelson as a surname is likely to imply a identification with Rachel's sons with Jacob: Joseph meaning "Jehovah increases", and Benjamin meaning "son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age".
"oddly shaped pearl" or "Misshapen pearl"
Not necessarily, but that is a very likely meaning.
When someone is not ready for the co-operation or is unable to be.
The most likely meaning is that someone - probably the dreamer - has had an important idea, project or opportunity taken from them.
Marie Antoinette allegedly winked at the crowd when she was beheaded, a response that was likely an autonomic nerve reaction rather than a dwindling conscious effort to get in a final statement.
It is likely someone misspelled what should be "mikros," "small." "Makros" is "large." "microeconomics," for example.
You compare their probabilities. The one with the greatest probability is the most likely.
The meaning of "someone who believes in everything" seems would be different than the meaning of "someone who knows everything." So, someone who believes in everything likely doesn't know everything, and likely also doesn't know a whole lot. Someone who doesn't know a whole lot may be described either as ignorant, to put it negatively if someone tends not to seek self- or other criticism, or as a lifelong student, to put it positively if someone realizes that a belief isn't necessarily a high-certainty belief approaching knowledge.
I think they are only important as a shared cultural experience. If you use a meme that is familiar to someone, you can compare the current situation to the situation in a popular movie or news story (or whatever the meme is based on), and get a laugh, or possibly even add some deep, poignant meaning to the situation (although this is much less likely).
Petts is an English variation of Pettis which is from the Middle English pytte of pitte, meaning hollow ( compare pit) . So the first Pettis likely had his house in a hollow .
It means there is a white cat and someone there is feeding it, most likely; or that it has gotten tired of living rough and wants to move into your pad. Cats are animals; there is no deeper meaning in what they do.
"You would be more apt" means that you would be more suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or task. It suggests that you have the necessary skills, qualities, or experience to handle something effectively.
A tiger shark is the most likely to kill someone.