It means that even if you were offered some kind of candy (or your favourite treat), you still wouldn't be able to spell words.
(A related idiom in the US is that you "can't spell for beans", which has no specific meaning.)
The latin phrase De minimis may be what you mean.
The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
The plural of toffee is toffees, but typically this plural would refer to more than one different kind of toffee. The singular can be an uncountable noun used to mean some or more than one piece, e,g. "would you like some toffee" (the same applies to fudge and taffy, but not to brownies or mints).The plural of the variant "toffy" is toffies.
it means having a good time with friends and family there are several expresions that the danish use with the word huger in them i know some of them but cant spell them
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
"The phrase 'mean slow toffee' does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It may be a colloquial expression or a phrase that is not widely known."
can't spell for toffee
It means you cant spell predator
The latin phrase De minimis may be what you mean.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A spell was a time, for awhile. "Sit a spell," was a cowboy invitation to join them.
i'm guessing its sleeping but you cant do anything about it
"Littlejohns English Toffee House has the absolute best toffee and chocolate ever. I mean I'm not usually interested in chocolate but I always stop by here for toffee and chocolate. So to answer your question, yes, it does."
It means you cant spell (not that i can). In lieu means instead of, or in place of.
Well, you cant actually "Mississippi", but if you mean spell, you've done fine.
Toffee is a kind of hard candy, that made by mixing Sugarand Butter together by boiling them, but it is often made by other ingredients.
The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
"Cómo se deletrea" means "How is it spelled?" in English. It is a question asking for the correct sequence of letters to spell a word or phrase.