it means they love you so they make a nickname for you. Most people say honey, it's very common.
The context is the relative setting. If someone says they hate something, for example, "putting it in context" means understanding why and relating it to their present circumstances.
Someone who says something but then does the opposite. They don't take their own advice
When someone says that something is ridiculous they mean that it is totally crazy. This is something that is hard to believe.
to agreed The defintion of concur is to be in the same opinion or to agree with something someone says or does. The main meaning to to just agree with either something someone says or does.
This is completely context dependent. "Likewise" basically means "the same to you." If someone says something polite to you, like "it was nice to meet you," then responding with "likewise" would be polite. If someone says something rude, then responding "likewise" would be equally rude. Tone is also important.
The context is the relative setting. If someone says they hate something, for example, "putting it in context" means understanding why and relating it to their present circumstances.
It's like hi honey, sweetheart
something nice someone says to you
Said is a word meaning something that someone says.
This is known as sarcasm, where someone says the opposite of what they really mean in order to convey humor or make a point. It often requires the listener to understand the context and tone of the statement to interpret the true meaning.
When someone says "if you want to," they are leaving the decision up to you. It suggests that they are giving you the choice or option to proceed with something without any pressure or obligation.
It means yeah, yeah, yeah. I think it's because of the song in the commercials that went "honey comb crunch, yeah yeah yeah"
meaning tired of it.and sad.
Yes, in the proper context. For example, someone says he wants to vacation in Japan, and you answer "you have gone to Japan already."
Someone who says something but then does the opposite. They don't take their own advice
"Crack" can refer to a potent form of cocaine or to a joking comment or conversation. The context in which it's used will determine its specific meaning.
Not necessarily. "Feisty" can be used to describe someone spirited, lively, or determined. It can be seen as a compliment or playful teasing, depending on the context and tone in which it is said.