Homosphere is a recently coined word, much like "blogosphere". Just as "blogosphere" refers to the totality of weblogs on the internet, so homosphere is used to refer to everything on the internet having to do with homosexuality. 'Homosphere' is a division of Teasdale Holt LLP, a UK Limited Liability Partnership which has increased the popularity of this phrase with the .co.uk website in which homosexuals can blog, create a 'homospace' (profile), chat, date and more. Also note the new Gay Community card which this company has created 'Homosphere Card' which provides discounts in cities such as Manchester, London, Brighton and Birmingham. The phrase has become ever more popular within the gay community as a result.
"Kingdom Come" is a phrase from the bible, specifically: "...Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth as it is in Heaven...." The literal meaning being "I will knock you to heaven" but the social meaning of "I will hurt you greatly"
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and any auxiliary (helping) verbs that come before or after it. The verb phrase conveys the action or state of being in a sentence.
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
the wolves who come to kill the men and prevent them from being friends(=
The phrase "cum or Come" is used to describe the point where a human being achieves orgasm. In the case of the male this is when sperm is released
boyfriends/girlfriends come and go friends are always friends
be yourself and act natural and do not try to fit in by being somone you are not! do not fret! friends will come naturally but try to comunicate ewith others
Friend do not humiliate other friends! These are not your friends and be sure they are not joking with you and you are being a little too serious and if you come to the conclusion they are humiliating you then you need to find better friends. Good friends are there for you and not to constantly humiliate you verbally or physically.
be yourself and act natural and do not try to fit in by being somone you are not! do not fret! friends will come naturally but try to comunicate ewith others
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and any auxiliary (helping) verbs that come before or after it. This combination of verbs works together to express the action or state of being in a sentence.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
The phrase comes from FRENCH.