The phrase "I say she didn't forget it a hurry" suggests that the person being referred to took her time to remember something rather than quickly forgetting it. It implies a level of consideration or thoughtfulness in her recollection. The use of "a hurry" emphasizes that her memory was not fleeting or dismissive. Overall, it indicates that the memory had significance or weight for her.
Well... she either didnt enjoy it, was only using you for it, or maybe she was just in a hurry and forgot to say bye.
To say "hurry up" in Maltese, you can say "Irgħat!"
hurry in Tagalog: bilis
To say "hurry up" in Tamil, you can say "விரைவு செய்" (viraiyu sei).
kîhipa meaning hurry in cree
'Awiwi, 'awiki, luna
festino = I hurry up. proverb: festina lente = hurry up slowly
To use "hurry" as a verb, you can say, "I need to hurry to catch my train." This means that you need to move quickly in order to reach your destination on time.
In Maori, the word for hurry is "whakapau."
In Māori, you can say "takatakahia" to mean "hurry up."
Odysseus didnt forget his name, he changed it to nobody to fool the cyclopes.
Eile.