The saying "to hell in a handbasket" refers to a situation that is rapidly deteriorating or heading toward disaster. It implies a sense of inevitability and lack of control over a negative outcome. The phrase suggests that things are getting worse quickly and that there is little hope for recovery. It's often used to describe societal issues, personal situations, or projects that are failing.
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He would do anything for you.
It means "Go to the crows.", which is basically the Greek way of saying "Go to hell."
The saying, "Hell is full of good intentions", is often used in response to people who do something wrong, claiming that their intentions were good. It means that the end does not justify the means.
It means 'basket' as in 'a basket of apples'.
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in the catholic church, it means to shake their hand while saying "Peace be with you"
It either means he wants to marry you, or hold your hand. Which way are you saying it? A guy asking you for your hand can mean "your hand in marriage". That means he's mostly proposing to you. But if he wants to hold your hand literally, then he could mean anything. He can like you, maybe it's cold outside and you're not wearing gloves, anything can happen.
This is a funny saying. The original proverb is "A bird in the hand in worth two in the bush." This saying takes it literally, and says that holding on to a bird would make it hard to blow your nose.
To "board" means to rebound the ball. This is when a shot is attempted on either end of the court, and the ball misses the basket. rebounding is the act of grabbing a missed shot.
"Hell's Bells" typically refers to a phrase used to express alarm or surprise, similar to saying "oh no" or "uh oh." It can also refer to the sound of a bell ringing in a place of torment or suffering, like in a hellish setting.