"Let stand until creamy" typically refers to allowing a mixture, often in cooking or baking, to rest until it reaches a smooth and uniform consistency. This process helps ingredients meld together, often after being beaten or mixed. It’s commonly used in recipes involving creams, frostings, or batters, ensuring a desirable texture for the final dish.
"Let's blow this popsicle stand" was a rem used in the 1920s to mean let us leave this soda shop.
To let people know what you stand for means that you let people know what you believe in and what is important to you. What you won't stand for means the things that you will not put with or will not support.
The independent clause in the sentence "Mom wouldn't let me go to the party until my room was cleaned" is "Mom wouldn't let me go to the party." This part of the sentence can stand alone as a complete thought, whereas the phrase "until my room was cleaned" is a dependent clause that cannot stand alone.
Undo Deletion... The simple answer is STET, from Latin: Let it stand
It means to cook something lightly, then let it stand, to be heated before serving.
This is a gambling idiom. If you let something ride, you leave it as it is or let it stand. The image is of you leaving your bet on the table instead of taking the money or changing your bet.
just straight up tell them. dont let them treat you like that. stand up!!!!
STET it means "let it stand" in printer's terms
Though it has been heard as "let's blow this pop stand" and "let's blow this popcorn stand," it is much more commonly heard as "let's blow this popsicle stand."
It means that you are not afraid to speak your mind.....you stand up for what you believe in.....you don't let anyone tell you otherwise
let us
They might be jealous of you. Maybe you have something they want, but don't worry, don't let them get to you. If you feel they are being mean, stand up for yourself and dont be scared of them.