A mistake or false
It may help to think of it this way:A dog chases a squirrel. The squirrel runs up a tree. It then (unseen by the dog) leaps to another tree. If the dog continues to pace around the base of the original tree barking and whining at nothing (since the squirrel is no longer there), that dog is barking up the wrong tree.When used of humans, it generally means something like "she's trying to get something from a person who doesn't have it" or "she thinks a person has/is something, but he really doesn't/isn't."
Your spell wrong its Taylor not tayler but shes not a weirdo shes beautiful
shes dead
shes so good i did her in the tree in the movie
Figure out what shes doing wrong to tear you apart and try to fix it or tell her what she is doing wrong.
put one of those muzzles on her and try too keeep her calm
No she's not if you ink I'm wrong and shes your fave actress don't cry because shes not dead
It's not an idiom because it means just what it looks like - someone is very cold. In this context, you would think of the alternate meaning of cold, which is unemotional or unapproachable. When you see "as ___ as ___" or "___er than ___" you are dealing with a simile.
It means someone who is physically awkward, especially with the hands. There is a proverb from 1546 - 'when he should get aught, each finger is a thumb'
because shes mean
Tree Smith. Shes the top model in v.s in Cananda
Tree Smith. Shes the top v.s model in Canada.