The idiomatic phrase "it's out of your hands" (or ours or theirs) indicates that the person or group no longer has control of something, that someone else (or no one else) will be affecting the eventual outcome, e.g. "Once you have brought a stray to the dog pound, its fate is out of your hands."
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"Do your hands hurt?"
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It's MY heart is in YOUR hands -- it means that you have given your heart to someone. You are in love with them and you're asking them not to break your heart.
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I don't know what they mean but i do know that she only has four hands.
if you mean 14 hands 2 inches it's 147.32cm if you mean 14.2 hands it's 144.272cm
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
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they mean your hands are soft, like you put lotion on.
That means your hands are not small, but large. You're welcome.
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
its means to clap your hands like this, *claps hands* XD
he makes hearts with his hands...if that's what you mean.
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
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