Go look in the mirror and make some faces. See how your mouth screws up? To make a mouth is to make a face, usually an unhappy one.
it usually means that the bride got married because she was pregnant. (the groom supposedly was followed down the aisle by a shotgun carring father of the bride to make sure his daughter was made an honest woman)
An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from what it literally says. For example, one can say that something expensive costs an arm and a leg, although clearly the point made is different from what the individual words mean.
The term deedle means that you understand. This is an expression that is made with your face and other body language to show that you understand.
No, that's just a silly, pseudo-correction of the idiomatic expression "where you are coming from." In the first place, the expression is too informal for serious writing, and cannot be made formal by "improving" its grammar. In the second place, the belief that an English sentence may not end with a preposition is an error: where you are coming from is correct bas it stands - but informal.
It means lacking intelligence, devoid of meaning. Here are some sentences.She had a vacuous smile on her face.That was a vacuous comment.His vacuous expression made him look stupid.
Go look in the mirror and make some faces. See how your mouth screws up? To make a mouth is to make a face, usually an unhappy one.
it usually means that the bride got married because she was pregnant. (the groom supposedly was followed down the aisle by a shotgun carring father of the bride to make sure his daughter was made an honest woman)
"Plastic" refers to a credit card, as credit cards are made from plastic. The expression is usually used in store-like settings when wondering if the vendor accepts payment via credit cards.
An expression is made up of numbers and variables joined by mathematical operations.
An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from what it literally says. For example, one can say that something expensive costs an arm and a leg, although clearly the point made is different from what the individual words mean.
"Just under the wire", an expression meaning you barely made it.
A rational algebraic expression is the ratio of two polynomials, each with rational coefficients. By suitable rescaling, both the polynomials can be made to have integer coefficients.
The term deedle means that you understand. This is an expression that is made with your face and other body language to show that you understand.
The main mode of expression of African music is singing. Indigenous African languages are made up of tones and the changing of pitch determines the meaning, be it happy or sad.
No, that's just a silly, pseudo-correction of the idiomatic expression "where you are coming from." In the first place, the expression is too informal for serious writing, and cannot be made formal by "improving" its grammar. In the second place, the belief that an English sentence may not end with a preposition is an error: where you are coming from is correct bas it stands - but informal.
its an expression, it doesn't really have a meaning It actually is like saying kisses... it is the sound made for a kiss
Munchies, meaning informal food, a snack, came into being 1915/1920 when such snacks were 'invented' and made popular