Something Up My Sleeve was created on 1993-09-21.
Mutiny Up My Sleeve was created in 1978.
On Your Sleeve was created on 2008-04-07.
Heart on My Sleeve was created on 2009-04-14.
A Man with a Quilted Sleeve was created in 1510.
This is an old saying which means to have a secret that can be used to benefit them. It comes from the game of poker. Having something up one's sleeve is in reference to those who cheat at poker, often putting an "Ace" up their sleeve which they would then use in their hand to win. It is now used as a reference to a "secret weapon" that can be used to achieve something. For instance, during World War II, the Atomic Bomb was the thing that the US had "up their sleeve" -- a secret weapon that would be used to win the war.
Up in Something was created on 2009-08-28.
Something Up There Likes Me was created in 1973.
A cap sleeve offer some visual interest at the seam created by a slight poof. A set in sleeve is meant to project a seamless integration.
have someone look up a coat sleeve and you pour water down it.
Figuratively, an ace up one's sleeve is an advantage, intended to take opponents by surprise, of which they are unaware.
The phrase "tricks up your sleeve" means having secret plans or strategies. The expression "in spades" means having something in abundance or to a high degree. So, the question is asking if you have any secret plans or strategies, and if so, do you have a lot of them.
To create an origami sleeve for a special occasion, you can follow these steps: Start with a square piece of paper. Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a triangle. Fold the two bottom corners of the triangle up to the top point. Fold the bottom edge of the triangle up to create a sleeve shape. Tuck the top flap into the pocket created by the bottom edge. Adjust the folds as needed to create a neat sleeve. Your origami sleeve is now ready to use for your special occasion!