It means either pick up some stuff and fill your hands - or in idiomatic usage, it means draw your guns and get ready to shoot it out.
golden hands
Do you mean the idomatic English phrase that one says when one hands someone an item? Or do you mean when a person is pointing to a map location to show a person where he/she is?
you have magic hands. tu as des mains de magiciens
The original saying was "Fill it to the rim with Brim" and it was from a coffee commercial for Brim coffee. It meant "fill your coffee cup to the rim with Brim coffee".
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Being called by your last name is a sign of formality, respect, or familiarity depending on the context. In professional settings or sports teams, it might be a formal way to address someone. In more casual settings, like among friends or classmates, it could indicate a level of closeness or a shared sense of camaraderie.
Had his fill means that whoever said that has had enough, or has experienced all that person wants to experience with whatever it was about.
Gloves
gloves
It depends do you mean like in languages or like with you're hands?
hands above the shoulders say: "i'm taller than you" hands around waist say: "i'm shorter than you"
Say that you witness a crime so you fill out a form stating what you saw
The answer to this riddle is gloves. You put your empty hands into a pair of gloves.
To get rid of clammy hands: Wash them till they fill clean. Maybe you are nervous and your hands perspire frequently.
There are many ways you could say fill out this paper. If you want someone to fill out a paper you could just say please.
that is gods hands so the guys do that because they say only god could judge me nobody else .................... or if someone died its cool to do that because you know that the person that died is i m gods hands and there safe :D hope you get what i mean !
It means that he wants you to notice him, but doesn't think that you REALLY do