it comes from the latin phrase "fat finger landis" a greek god that used his fat fingers to plesure young goddesses.-(tyler landis)
wait till the cows come home'?
The meaning of the cross tattoo on the wedding finger indicates that you are doomed to come to NMCB SEVEN and serve the almight JJ "COCOC" as the S6C.
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its skewif, not skew wiff. I belive its a northen Irish word meaning crooked/bent/not straight.
Maritime captains of ships invite persons knocking on their door to enter by saying in a loud, commanding voice,"Come". If the person does not enter, the captain repeats himself (not a good thing) by saying even louder, "Come now!".
It refers to an old saying by Daniel Defoe. The meaning is nothing is certain but death and taxes. You can find more about the saying at: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/death-and-taxes.html
Kumbaya is a popular African saying meaning "come by here", and is included in a popular religious song for Christians: "Kumbaya My Lord"
the jungle
You Can't Educate PorkAn old saying believed to have originated in the English west country. Meaning that the person being referred to is as incapable of understanding your point as is a piece of meat.
When typing in a web browser you can know the data to be coming or not. It could be there on the bottom of the page.
No. It has come and gone, and I'm still typing.
These are indention keys they come from the old typing keyboard.