talking at cross purposes-a misunderstanding.Perhaps linked to image of old telephone system where you're connected to wrong caller.
I believe the phrase is actually " got a good do on it" which means something was done well
un icspeshin
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
Etymology: from the old days when miners held boxing matches; the winner got money, the loser got a ham and egg meal
you've got too much on your hands
you've got your wires crossed on your starter,
First guess would be that you crossed a couple of plug wires and got the firing order off. Check to make sure you got the plug wires connected to the correct plugs.
I believe the phrase is actually " got a good do on it" which means something was done well
wires are crossed or you have a short in the wiring from the alternator to the battery.
nvm got the answer
un icspeshin
In the King James version * The phrase get full is not mentioned * The phrase got full is not mentioned
If you need to switch 2 poles then that's what you'll need. Just don't get your wires crossed
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
The electrical connection could possibly be inside the door panel. I would not advise just cutting the wires ... this could lead to a dead short if the two wires got crossed together.
its called wires and its by athlete
Spark plug wires got crossed, double check firing order.