kicking the guts
The actual phrase is "intestinal fortitude". It means to have guts, to be courageous and brave.
it means: "DON'T CRASH AND BURN AND DIE A MISERABLE DEATH." or "DON'T PUKE YOUR GUTS OUT!"
viscer
daring, guts, courage, fearlessness, boldness
kicking the guts
to not have guts
When someone says they "hate your guts," it means that they intensely dislike you, possibly due to a strong negative emotion or conflict. It is a strong expression of dislike or animosity towards someone.
IT MEAN HE HATE YOUR GUTS
to not have any guts
he hates ur guts :( sorryy
To have the courage to do something.
It means tighten your abdominal muscles so your "guts" (the abdominal area) look smaller.
The correct spelling is guts (one t). It took a lot of guts for Tom to stand up to the bullies at school. Many people say their 'gut' or 'guts' are hurting when they mean some place in the abdomen.
No, the words "guts" and "cops" do not rhyme. "Guts" has a short vowel sound, while "cops" has a long vowel sound.
Its going to die
They mean that you are a coward and that you are not brave enough to do what ever it is they want you to do.