The phrase "around the clock" means 24 hours. A store that is open around the clock is open 24 hours a day. The phrase is often used to indicate that someone or an agency is working full tilt on a project.
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Pussycats walk very softly, so this phrase means to approach a subject softly and circumspectly instead of head-on.
to get out of your way
It means messing around
it means they like playing around with you or teasing you
The phrase "from around" typically means from various places or sources, indicating a broad or diverse origin.
It means that girl likes you.
You're messing with fire means you are playing a dangerous game and you are likely to get burned.
The idiom "shape up or ship out" means either improve your behavior or performance, or leave and go elsewhere. It is typically used to emphasize the need for someone to change their ways or face consequences.
"Looking up information online" is a phrase that means a person is researching a particular subject to find out more about it. The internet is widely used to gain more knowledge each and everyday.
I assume you mean, "non ignoravi mortalem esse" from the Picture of Dorian Grey movie? Very literally, the phrase means: "I have not ignored to be mortal" which makes no sense, really. However, I looked around online and discovered that it was a variation on the phrase "Memento te mortalem esse" which means, "Remember that you are mortal." This leads me to believe that the phrase should be "non ignora te mortalem esse," which means "Do not ignore that you are mortal."
Pulling your leg usually means someone is messing with you or lying to you OR he is actually pulling your leg
This means someone likes you, feels all soft and mushy around you.
Industry the Means, Plenty the Result.
The phrase originally means a calling card. It was first ever seen on a painting of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. This phrase was used in around the 1800s