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The Greek root "peri-" means "around" or "surrounding." It is commonly used in words like perimeter (the distance around a shape), periscope (a device for viewing around obstacles), and periphery (the outer boundary of an area).
That means something like "the rumor goes around" or "circulates".
In cursive, the letter "s" typically looks like a loopy curve that starts at the middle line and flows down to the bottom, then loops back around and finishes with a small tail at the top.
The term you are looking for is "irony" where someone says one thing but means the opposite.
The base word peri means "around" or "surrounding" in Greek. It is commonly used in words like perimeter (the distance around a shape) and periscope (an optical instrument for seeing around obstacles).
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It either means he likes you back but is unsure how to act around you, or he doen't like you and he doesn't want to hurt your feelings because he liked how it was before.
From description it sounds like clockspring failure.
It means when a guy is around u he starts playing with stuff around him of u get where im going lets say u and him are talking hes next to you or opposite you and he starts playing with stuff...He most probaly like you or think your boring it can be ethier way!
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If your wheels aren't straight when you put a newer car like that in park it will lock you have to turn the steering wheel and twitch it around until the key turns and the car starts
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Horsing around means you are goofing around or like fooling around.
A series of teeth around the outside of a wheel ... looking just like a gear wheel.
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