He meant that you had a Spectacular break; one that he doesn't see every day. To "do a number on" something or someone means that you don't just do the usual, you go Big time. And it's almost always about something unpleasant. You can "do a number" on your parents by staying out all night, instead of the usual one or two hours after curfew. You can "do a number" on your car by smashing the whole front end, instead of just having the usual fender-bender. I hope that helps. Speedy recovery to you.
Broke my f****** scale
I believe you mean broke.
Translation: You ripped or broke.
To risk everything for at once.
Not formally. The word broke is the past tense of 'to break' and broken is the past participle used as an adjective (a broken switch).Broke is used colloquially as an adjective to mean "bankrupt" and in the aphorism "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
The distal articulation of the tibia and fibula means the place where the tibia and fibula form a joint at the end of the bones farthest from the origin of the limb. The distal articulation of the tibia and fibula is with the talus.
The "fibia" is not a bone. There are 2 bones that make up the lower leg, the tibia and fibula. The fibula is not a weight bearing bone and doctors usually dont do anything about it. The fibula is weight bearing, and depending on age, it usually heals in about 6 weeks. But that doesnt mean that it doesnt still hurt. If the patient is geriatric age, their bones take longer to heal.
it means that you fractured part of your tibia and fibula
The fibula, which is one of the two bones in the lower leg, along with the tibia, is the smaller bone.
No, you don't need an operation, unless an operation is needed to fix it! What I mean by that is that only if your surgeon recommends an operation to fix a broken fibula should you consider having one. You don't need a joined up fibula to walk or run or do anything that you would normally do, as the fibula normally only carries around 10% of your body weight. Without it and your tibia will bear the weight. I broke both my tib and fib some years ago, and still have a rod and pin in my tib. But my fibula never heald and still has a gap of around an inch in it. I mountainbike, rugby referee and skydive without any adverse effect.
Do you mean fibula?the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
you broke up with the gut with an sms? how cold! were things so bad you can talk to him?
Yes. Doctors' is plural.
Incurring the wrath of doctors is an expression used to mean that getting on the wrong side of the doctors will have dire consequences. It simply means having to deal with the negative effects of crossing doctors.
Franklin Washire broke it, he didn't mean to, and he apologized profusely.
you would get punished. they would kill you.
it means that the doctors think each other are idiots (see the two doctors,thefive doctors,and the three doctors)