That is not a phrase
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I think the phrase is "pray tell..." and it is as if saying "please, do tell...please explain..." It has nothing to do with animals and prey.
"Prey tell" is an archaic phrase that is a variant of "pray tell." It is used to politely ask someone to explain or clarify something.
To use a phrase or word in an incorrect situation
There is no historical phrase. Its something other than Greeks use to say ''I dont understand anything its been said''. Greeks use the phrase ''Its all Chinese to me''.
This phrase typically means that someone was being pursued or hunted aggressively, often in a relentless manner like hounds chasing prey. It conveys a sense of urgency, fear, or danger.
The phrase that "fish has aggressively locked its mouth " means that the fish has fed on its prey. It also refers to catching something.
If you use every part of a pig except the squeal, you use everything.
If you mean venom than they use venom to stun their prey( which would probably be a person or animal).
Its Teeth! Edit: What do you mean when you say "What kills it's prey?" WHOS PREY!!!!
it means hello and how are you. there isnt really an asante phrase for hello so we use this to mean both hello and how are you.
The phrase "no glove no love" is a humourous request for the use of a condom.