It means "put some spin on it." In this context, English probably derives from the French anglé "bent, at an angle," which is pronounced the same as anglais "English." Likewise the so-called English horn, from the French cor anglé "bent horn"
Give me some chances to have to hook up with you.
It can mean: ...do you want to give (it) back to him... ...do you want to turn him into...
"je renonce" is translated "I give up"
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It means "(Give me some) water please."
Gives me/give me
Dame means "give me".
The Lithuanian word "douk" translates in to English as "give".
In english, the word "quit" means "to give up", or "to leave".
Donnez-moi in French means give me in English
I don't know if you mean this inappropriate, but inappropriatly, 'give me some of your gravy' would mean give me some of you sperm/cum.
Give me the rhythm.
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give you some pictures that mean something is unplanned.
"Te lo doy" translates to "I give it to you" in English.
"I give my being to him"