"He bought it" is a contraction of "He bought the farm" This expression was slang for being killed, typically in combat. The phrase comes from the desire of military men to achieve retirement, buy a farm and settle down. The expression comes from a time when farming was a more prevalent way of life.
In Twi, "come here" is said as "bra ha." It is a common phrase used to invite someone to approach or join you in a specific location.
It means just what it says - someone is able to walk on the surface of water. In religious history, Jesus Christ walked on water to rescue his disciples. This phrase has come to be a sarcastic one, referring to someone who thinks of themself as powerful as Jesus or who others think is that powerful.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
come to me. lets emabrase
Aviation etiquette.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
The phrase "easy come, easy go" means that someone or something that can come into your life with ease can also leave your life with just the same amount of effort.
From someone who has actually experienced the work involved in delivering a baby.
Ummm mabe that is an opinion about someone u think?
You mean the world to me means that you are someone's everything. You would do ANYTHING for them
come to me little chicken (term of affection)
someone who'd obviously had a very bad sleep the night before!
someone who'd obviously had a very bad sleep the night before!
"Alo weto" is a phrase in the Yoruba language, which translates to "come back" or "return" in English. It expresses a desire for someone to return or come back to a place or a situation. The phrase can be used in various contexts, including personal relationships or addressing someone who has left.
The phrase "It's all over but the shouting" is commonly attributed to the American journalist and satirist Will Rogers. He was known for his witty and humorous remarks, and this specific phrase has come to be associated with him.
come hither, is like come here. maybe that helps?
In Twi, "come here" is said as "bra ha." It is a common phrase used to invite someone to approach or join you in a specific location.