They want to stay.
It's usually an excuse to make out.
"Dispense usted" translates to "please" in English. It is a polite way of asking someone to excuse an action or to allow something.
It can be used to make someone leave. Ex. Mom: Go clean your room Me: But- Mom: off you go
it means excuse me
No excuse for it
They changed their mind and no longer want to do it. It implies they had a lame excuse to not doing as they indicated they would do, or as they were obligated to do. A "cop out" is a lame excuse.
It means like make a story up & then when you get done they will write back to you
not necersarily.... but something may happen to them, will which make them leave eastenders, like a car crash, dad has died etc etc. you know what i mean x
"Leave him in the lurch" means to abandon or betray someone in a difficult situation or time of need, leaving them unsupported.
to move
Excuse me
That he either wants to make them jealous or he's trying to get the ex to leave him alone and get the message that he's over her