Stealing a car and driving it round for fun.
it means pooping in the car
The phrase "in joy and peace" functions as a prepositional phrase, with "in" as the preposition and "joy and peace" as the object of the preposition.
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Cuddles of joy
The phrase "tickled pink" means feeling delighted or extremely pleased about something. It conveys a sense of happiness or joy.
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This Choctaw phrase translates to "I am happy to see you." It is a friendly greeting expressing joy at encountering someone.
This phrase means that money brings happiness and joy to people. It suggests that having money can make life more enjoyable and carefree.
Schadenfreude
Joy Slater has written: 'Riding's a joy' -- subject(s): Biography, Jockeys, Maryland Hunt Cup, Women jockeys
The term 'in joy and peace' is a prepositional phrase. The words 'joy' and 'peace' are nouns functioning as the objects of the preposition 'in'.
The phrase "jump for joy" means that someone is so happy they cannot hold still and feel that they must jump to show how happy they are. While people may not literally jump in joy or jump for joy, it has come to mean a state of being very, very happy.
The present-participial phrase "riding a horse" is an adjective, modifying sheriff.