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Didn't win; cause was lost; the South lost the war. But the term "US lost the war" is transitioning into a new way of saying things, due to political correctness, and the meaning of certain phrases, which accompany the changing times.
Fanny is the old ancient word derived from the latin for fanisula, meaning hope not lost. Of course, this phrase is linked to the hope not lost, and the hope not held high in the sky like the piece of pie, yet another famous saying. Fanny is actually my aunt, she is married to Bobby, we call im bob and together they form the famous saying. Capish?
This is not a proper sentence. "I really you got lost" is what is says. Though "Realmente" translates to "Really" the meaning is not the same as that in "You really got lost" In Spanish the saying is more like "You truly got lost" "te perdiste de verdad"
the son who is lost!!
I do not know where I am.
The meaning of being lost is when you don't have a clue in the world where you are and you have to ask someone or call for help!
When a guy says he is lost without you, he is expressing that he feels incomplete or directionless when you are not around. It implies a strong emotional dependence and reliance on you for guidance or support.
They are saying you are fast
it's just another meaning of saying "lay"
The meaning of being lost is when you don't have a clue in the world where you are and you have to ask someone or call for help!
The Hindi meaning for "lost" is "खो दिया" (kho diya) or "हार जाना" (haar jaana).
There is no 'IF" about it.