"Count me out" means "don't include me." It's just an odd way of saying that someone won't be able to do whatever the group is planning to do.
You might also hear this used forcefully when someone does not want to do whatever the others are planning.
Count of (Graf=Count, von=of)
I think you heard the idiom wrong. It should be "by the skin of her teeth," meaning that she barely succeeded.
The idiom means impress someone is egg on
someone who collects umbrellas
someone who drinks and somkes
Its means to count on something ex: i rely on my sister to take care or my papers which meaning to trust someone
Count of (Graf=Count, von=of)
Yes, it is possible to count to a billion.
The root word for discount is "count," which comes from the Latin word "computare" meaning "to count."
18k gold
Meaning that whatever was said is a certainty.
Believe, count
compter means 'to count' in French.
uncounted
No, it does not.
YES
Yes