"Stepping dynamite" is a colloquial term used to describe a situation or individual that is unpredictable, volatile, or potentially dangerous. The phrase implies that any misstep or careless action could lead to disastrous consequences, much like stepping on a stick of dynamite. It is often used to caution against taking unnecessary risks or approaching a situation without careful consideration.
if you do something by mistake that is really not in your best interest,
Those goose stepping Nazis really irk me.
The word dynamite is a noun and a verb which is sometimes used as an adjective in informal language. Example uses:Noun: We keep the dynamite is a separate concrete bunker for safety.Verb: They had to dynamite the rock to put a road through.Adjective (informal): That new restaurant has a dynamitebuffet.
Dynamite would rhyme with it.
No, because dynamiteisnot a propernoun.
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They mean that they are quitting, abdicating, retiring.
Do you mean " Dynamite by Taio Cruz"
A material that will explode, blow up, such as dynamite.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
No one and I mean no one can be stronger than dynamite. It is a non-fact. It was said in a legend called "John Henry."
T and t mean teenage and t is dynamite
yes you do use dynamite
it may take a while to clean the bottom of your shoe.
if you do something by mistake that is really not in your best interest,
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
If you mean destroy it then the answer is no