A sensation that hurts or gives you pain, but at the same time feels good. i.e. I love putting hand sanitizer on my paper cuts 'cause it hurts so good. It stings like hell, but it feels so nice!
Dickens was a euphamism for the Devil. So "it hurts like the dickens" is another way of saying "it hurts like the Devil". It's a very old phrase that dates back to Shakespeare's day. Shakespeare used the line " I cannot tell what the dickens his name is" in the Merry Wives of Windsor.
As with so many words, they get shortened. 'Verily' means the same as 'true'. The meaning is also shorter. It used to mean" so called in the true sense of the word" so the phrase today would translate "Truly_______________"
The abbreviation is spelled etc. and is spoken as the two-word phrase et cetera(Latin, meaning "and so forth")
It means: You are so kind, generous, good etc ... for doing this...
The literal translation of the French phrase 'comme ci comme ca' is 'Like this like that', when looking further into the meaning, the term is used to show a neutral feeling such as saying the words 'so-so'.
Hurts So Good was created in 1982-02.
Dickens was a euphamism for the Devil. So "it hurts like the dickens" is another way of saying "it hurts like the Devil". It's a very old phrase that dates back to Shakespeare's day. Shakespeare used the line " I cannot tell what the dickens his name is" in the Merry Wives of Windsor.
The phrase "so i you" is not a commonly used response. It may be a typo or an incorrect phrase. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning so I can assist you better?
yes i guess so if your really good at it try it it never hurts 2 try yes i guess so if your really good at it try it it never hurts 2 try yes i guess so if your really good at it try it it never hurts 2 try
Ever heard term "hurts so good"??
feels so good
Millie Jackson is an American R&B singer and songwriter. She was born in Georgia in the year 1944. Jackson released the album It Hurts So Good in 1973.
Can you figure out the meaning by defining the terms? Yes, so it's a phrase instead of an idiom.
The phrase "comme ci comme ca" is French for "so-so" or "neither good nor bad." It is used to express a feeling of being indifferent or average about something.
Hot Hot Los Angeles - 2008 It Hurts So Good 1-1 was released on: USA: 14 March 2008
The title "Hurts So Good" has been made popular by many artists, including John Mellencamp and Millie Jackson. One label known to carry this song on their label was Magnet Label.
The object is something that you would approve of or would in flatter you.