"Hard up" means tough or hardy.
Your not meant to understand
"it probably was not meant to be" this phrase to me only gives me one impression, the person who has had this said to them is being broken up with. The person saying this to you is saying that you are not soul mates and should go your separate ways to find such soul mates
that's like saying is it hard to take the stairs up to your bedroom.
When saying that an item is expendable it is meant that the item should be used up or consumed, and that it is not worth keeping or preserving. It is not reusable.
Yes they can. by saying "I give up."
It means that you (or the person) shouldn't be self-critical. Another way of saying that would be "Don't be so hard on yourself", or "You are your own worst enemy".
They are scary
Carbon can bend to a point. It holds up pretty well but its not meant to bent hard.
The phrase "what does your a gee for saying that mean" seems to be a mix-up or typo. If you meant "What does that mean?" it usually refers to asking for clarification or interpretation of a statement. If "a gee" is intended to refer to a person or a specific context, it might require more context for a precise answer. Overall, it's about seeking understanding of a statement or situation.
Calling someone up and saying, 'hey! we gettin' married in a coupla months. wanna come?' Or... hitting the subject in a conversation where you say the date and time, etc., and the other person doesn't have a hard copy.
Calling someone up and saying, 'hey! we gettin' married in a coupla months. wanna come?' Or... hitting the subject in a conversation where you say the date and time, etc., and the other person doesn't have a hard copy.
If this happens you need to do the hardest thing. Give up on getting with this person you like.