Making money hand over fist is an idiom that dates back to early sailors. They would pull in their catches using a "hand over fist" method to reel the traps or lines in from the ocean. This meant that money (in the form of fish or crabs) was coming to the boat hand over fist.
I believe you mean "hand over fist." It means that money and merchandise are being exchanged very rapidly.
Hand it over. Now. I've got your hand. Everyone, raise your hands. Hand it over, bud. Hand. Give me your hand. Hand it.
He puts his hand over his heart.
The effect of the rudder was when the rudder didn't work out well and had to restart the rudder over again. The effect was that it was making businesses harder to work at and many people lost money.
Dough is slang for money. If you "fork out enough dough," you pull money out of your pocket until you have enough and then hand it over to whoever you are buying something from - "fork out" refers to using a manure fork to clear out used straw in a horse or cow stall.
AnswerDuring the Iron Age (circa 1200-200 B.C.) coins were pounded using a mallet and a peg, the peg featuring a hardened "stencil" at one end. With the peg gripped in one hand (fist) above the un-cast coin, the mallet is brought down with the opposite hand to cast the face of the coin. Making money, literally, hand over fist.
I believe you mean "hand over fist." It means that money and merchandise are being exchanged very rapidly.
When fingers are very sore and it is hard to open and close your hand, it could signify something as simple as over working your hand. This could also signify a break in the hand.
Probably a nautical term used when hauling a rope, originally quoted as 'hand over hand'
There is the over-hand serve and the under-handserve. The over-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist over your head. The under-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist under your head. The point of both of the serves are to get the ball over the net and in between the out lines.
after getting out of shower flip hair over. Put some mousse in hand. start from back. scrunch up your hair like your making a fist. Repeat over entire head.
basically it is just keeping the bal in the air. You fold your hands by making a fist and then clapping your other hand over it. You hit casually that way. When you serve, you throw up the ball and hit it wit the palm of your hand. That's upper serve. Lower serve you hold the ball in one hand, and with the other hit the underside of the ball with your fist. There are basically no penalties that I know of. You just get the ball over the net and keep it up.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "courage" involves making a fist with your dominant hand, then placing it over your heart. This gesture represents bravery and strength.
Yes it is. The money you found was lost by someone. The someone who lost the money is the person who owns it. The best thing for you is to hand over the found money to the law enforcement agency (cops) so that they can hand it over to the original owner of the same.
making money on the front end= pay yourself first and then creditors making money on the back end= pay creditors first and whats left over (the backend) is all yours
The sign for birthday in American Sign Language (ASL) is made by twisting your dominant hand in a circular motion over your non-dominant fist.
To sign "jump over the rock" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "JUMP" followed by signing "ROCK" and then using a motion with your hand to represent jumping over it.