Without knowing that particular term, I'd say that someone is telling their 'friend' that they don't have respect for them.
Well they would call them something about a god or an army
If you knew that person well enough and trusted that person, then yea go for it!
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when you veer off the road, it could mean that your merging into another lane merging into other lane is not veering off road veering off road,i would call a wreck
help or support means you HELP someone cross the road or you support you're friend in the hospital.
Your friend lives on Broad Street is the correct form.You would say: Your friend lives in Albany.You would say: Your friend lives at the corner of Broad Street and River Road.
Call your local DMV and ask them what you need to do.
i think it is TARWARS
no-one is dumb and if you are which is unlikely, you can easily road someone if the called you dumb because that is what happened to me and they are my friend right now!
No, it is not legal to run over someone who is blocking the road. This would be considered a criminal act and could result in serious legal consequences. It is important to find a safe and legal way to address the situation if someone is blocking the road.
they call it that because it was underground and its was a rail road
To call someone loudly from a distance on the road, you might use the term "holler" or "shout." Phrases like "Hey!" or "Yo!" can also be effective. If you want to be more specific, you might say you're "calling out" to someone. Adjust your tone and volume based on how far away the person is.