to go on a vacation or holiday.
Ain't appears to be a super contraction of colloquial sorts. It can mean/ has been used as: am not is not are not has not have not And in some dialects: did not does not do not
The idiomatic meaning of keep the pot boiling means to to keep it going actively.
meaning of shibra is "good news"
buds which are going to bloom.
by going.
I found that it is Scottish and means "good going"
its not a very good idea if you are going to give it to a kid
meaning there is trust and your going to follow through with whatever your bargaining
"Salut ça va?" is a casual French greeting that translates to "Hi, how are you?" It is a common way to ask someone how they are doing.
going to
The word "invariably" means always or without exception. It suggests a consistent or unchanging quality or characteristic.
The sentence "Thanks to rain and its cold at once, it's going to be a good sleep for me this evening" is grammatically correct. However, it may sound more natural if you say "Thanks to the rain and the cold weather, I should sleep well this evening."
The word 'Play' could be interpreted in a few different ways. one meaning would be, "We are going outside to play." As in, they are going to play. fool around. Another meaning would be, "We are going to see the play." this is meaning that they are going to go watch a show. in the theatre. not to have fun. :)
To save, or to spare. Usually it's used in the context of keeping something in good condition or going easy on it.
Rather than living somewhere else and sometimes visiting home, now moving permanently to home.
Courting, going steady, going together all have the same meaning as dating.
Hidden meaning for noon good