It means don't makes things worst than they already are .
The expression "smooth move" refers to the sensation you get after ingesting some sort of laxative, hence, the phrase "smooth move, exlax."This is often said in a sarcastic way to mean that you did something that was the opposite of smooth!
deft: adjective: moving or acting in a quick, smooth, and skillful way; clever, showing good sense and skill in achieving or acquiring things.
antonym of 'Optimistic' it means someone is always negative, looking for the bad things, rather thn good.
I have always heard it used when someone is being rebellious! Or doing things they know better than to do.
If you "lay it on the line," then you tell the unadulterated truth without trying to smooth things over and save the person's feelings, you make the meaning perfectly clear and impossible to misunderstand.
"to handle" can mean a lot of different things. Depending on what you are looking for there are different answers. "mantenir" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "to keep things even keel". "porter" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "carry" or "transport" "resoudre" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of solving a problem. "garder" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "looking after somebody."
A trowel is a flat, steel tool with a handle, meant to "butter" on drywall grout, or to smooth the surface of newly-placed concrete, much like you smooth out the icing on top of a cake. "To trowel" means to smooth a concrete or grout surface, using a trowel.
Someone who is always forgetting to do things.
It can mean a number of things, flat or smooth, not complicated, not difficult, honest and straightforward, without adornment, a flat tract of land or a knitting term
they still luv you?
Synchronised?
The word knives is the plural (more than one) of the word knife - a blade with a handle for cutting things.
Greasy typically refers to something covered in oil or fat, while slippery refers to something smooth and difficult to maintain a grip on. While both can describe surfaces that are hard to grip, they are not always interchangeable.
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handle waste and lines
No, it's not always true.Some guys (and some girls) only say it with other motives it mind and never really mean it.Some say it because they feel it has become routine in their relationship, so to keep things smooth and from being uncomfortable they continue saying it.Some say it because they actually thought they'd mean it, but when the words finally came out they realized how hollow it felt.
It means always complaining about anything and everything, including people, places, clothes or anything. It also can mean saying rude and hurtful things about others behind their backs.