It's a slang version of agreement, such as "You sure are right!" Grammatically it would be "Sure, you are right". But pronounced, "Sho' you right!"
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"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
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?
This phrase means that the people of the United States have the right to rule their own country. We can vote to choose our leaders and what we think should be done in our country. This is what a democracy is all about.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
the phrase stable temeratures mean the temperatures are just the right temperatures and they bring fair weather.
The phrase "you were right" means that the person being addressed accurately predicted or assessed a situation. It acknowledges that their judgment or perspective was correct.
It is a funny phrase for peacocks to show them honor.
Most times it is another phrase for 'later'
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The survivor of the battle makes the rules.
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something.
No. The word "alright" is an informal variant of the adverb phrase "all right." Both mean "certainly."
"Can show" is the verb phrase
The phrase "in honor" is used to show respect or tribute towards someone or something. It is often used to acknowledge someone's achievements, contributions, or memory.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase was used to show contempt for a small-minded or mean person. You certainly didn't want a cowboy to call you a tin-horn lot.
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.