to successfully attract a person.
The word "fly" is mainly used as a verb. However, it can be used as an adjective. It is used to mean quick-witted or well-dressed in slang terms.
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
No, 'the pull of gravity' is a nominal phrase. Notice that the word 'pull' acts as a noun, not a verb in this sentence.
The correct spelling is "flaming" (on fire).*The slang use of flame is as a verb to mean insult someone online, and occasionally the misspelling flameing is seen there.
No, "I'm" is not a slang word. "I'm" is a contraction, which is completely and grammatically correct.
verb; hisap slang (British/America); teruk
"To hurry" is not a slang term. It is an ordinary verb meaning to speed up, to rush, to increase the level of activity.
"jizz" (noun) is a slang term for sperm. "jizzed" (verb) is when you ejaculate.
Toze is a verb and it means to pull violently ; to touse
The word "fly" is mainly used as a verb. However, it can be used as an adjective. It is used to mean quick-witted or well-dressed in slang terms.
That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).
Peach as a verb is slang, meaning to inform against
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
nous bossons means we are workingbossons ! means let's work!bosser is a slang verb for 'to work'boissons means beverages
No, 'the pull of gravity' is a nominal phrase. Notice that the word 'pull' acts as a noun, not a verb in this sentence.
The term get-out (hyphenated) is a noun, a financial term, and a slang term. Otherwise get is a verb, and out is an adverb.
No, "neck" is not a verb. It is a noun referring to the part of the body connecting the head to the torso.