The phrase 420 is a code-term used primarily in North America that refers to the consumptions of marijuana. It is a way to identify oneself with the marijuana subculture of marijuana itself.
I'm unfamiliar with any specific or unique meaning of 420 in a mathematical context, but in the popular culture these days, 420 refers to marijuana usage.
No, "hoces poces" is not a true story. It is a nonsense phrase or wordplay that doesn't have any specific meaning or context.
420 refers to weed most of the time people use 420 friendly meaning marijuana friendlyWeed friendly
This phrase is idiomatic, meaning that its' literal meaning is different from its' intended meaning. The phrase "There's no I in team" isn't literally talking about the letters contained in the phrase, it's saying that there are no individuals in a true team. A true team is filled with players that selfless and works together to accomplish things, rather than glorifying the accomplishments of one person. The phrase is usually used in the context of sports, though it is also used with military soldiers.
It's not a slang phrase. It's a sarcastic exclamation. The whole saying would be "as if you could do that" or "as if that was true." You're saying that you doubt whatever it is could ever happen.
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 meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
420 is here. Let's get high
The meaning of the phrase "to ring" is to call someone on the phone or to visit them at their home.
Means the person smokes marijuana (weed)
The phrase 'you should always be true' has six syllables: you-should-al-ways-be-true.
This is true.