It's a way of being out in the game of Cricket. (One of 11 I think...) If the Wicket keeper removes the bails when you are out of your crease then the Umpire (The one at square leg in this instance) will raise his index finger & you are out.
from Shalespeare - Ariel's song in The Tempest
The expression "by George" is a mild oath or exclamation from the late 1500s. The word "George" is a substitute for "God," as are words like "golly," "ginger," "gosh," "gum," and so on in euphemistic oaths.
The origin of the term 'got dibs' is unknown. Dibs was a game similar to jacks, and the term also referred to money.
it means your last name is Spencer and come out of The Bible im still asking the same thing
come on.........im in 8th grade that failed a test and has to do corrections!..........you gotta give my more info. on it, plz.....
u tell me im stumped
Common expressions include "beats me" or "I'm stumped" or clueless.
I really just.... ugh im stumped
i dont think we do use mode in life because ive thought of this and im stumped
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Stumped can be both a verb (past tense of "stump") and an adjective, as in "I was stumped by the question."
The best gifts come from the hart. What does he like? Make it personal, something he likes, or an inside joke perhaps.
lets see, oh yea, they wont let you bring knives, or axes, of bows or guns, im stumped.
Stumped - 2013 was released on: USA: 2014
Blown fuse
"Confused" would be a word that best describes someone who is stumped. It conveys the idea of being unable to understand or figure something out.
If you are asked a question or can not figure something out then it is said that you are "stumped" meaning you can go no further.