What you're describing is sarcasm, where someone says the opposite of what they actually mean for humor or to convey irony. It's a form of verbal irony.
You can say "மற்றும் என்ன" (maṟṟum enna) in Tamil to mean "what else".
"Hars conmigo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or typo. If you meant to say something else, please provide more context.
Neither "O" nor "-" typically mean "on" in English. "On" is the standard preposition to indicate something is located on top of or physically touching something else.
"Siguientes" is the Spanish word for "following" or "next." It is used to refer to something that comes after or in succession to something else.
"Complete with" implies that something is included with or accompanied by something else to make it fully finished or whole.
it means that something turned into something else like say a cat transformed into a dog, the cat changed into something else, get it?
People say it when they were shocked or surprised by something someone else dose.what
People say it when they were shocked or surprised by something someone else dose.what
Example? Metaphor? Parallel? Parable? Simile? Lie? Fib?
i say that when i am following a song or a certain melody. but it can mean something else as well.
People say it when they were shocked or surprised by something someone else dose.
just because you get a boner when someone say's something doesn't mean that everyone else dose.
Only if you say something mean, cuss, or anything else like that.
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
What do you mean? Do you mean on wikianswers or something else, be specific and say what website but right now I am online (: -DyerDogsRule
You go up to her and say that you didn't mean it. If she says "Then why did you say it?" You say "I was scared I didn'e know what else to say, I'm sorry!"
it means that if you are acting and you just don't remeber your line and you say something else that is breaking character