It's the same as "be it on your own head". Basically if your doing something that has consequences and you know about them but continue to do it anyway, the speaker is saying its your own fault if anything goes wrong.
You deserve what you get: My friend has a headache and hasn't taken anything for it. She still has her headache. My response was "Well hell mend you"... I'm a caring soul.
Mend the item. Remend it. I think thats it.
"On the mend" means "recovering", usually from an illness or injury.
Some antonyms for mend are break and tear.
It's Sam HILL!It is an American slang for "the devil" or what in the hell?
Really dark. Meaning as dark as the darkest part of hell
You deserve what you get: My friend has a headache and hasn't taken anything for it. She still has her headache. My response was "Well hell mend you"... I'm a caring soul.
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It means if you still have the will to live then you will learn over time to mend yourself by learning from what you have done.
If you mean "Can a fish heal a cut?", the answer is yes.
No, mend is a verb.
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As a verb, mend means to repair something. The word can also be used as a noun that refers to the repairs itself. For example: "the mends in the boards were just about done."
The name Jean is of French origin and means "God is gracious." It is a variant of the name John.
yes , i can mend my flash drive. but i can't mend write protect error. i mend 'can't format error, firmware damage error'.
Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where mothers patched up holes in clothes with old clothes that don't fit anyone.
Mend means to fix something.