When you cook radishes, the spicy bite to them mellows into a smoother, almost sweet flavor. Im not certain but from that i would take it to mean go away, and stop sassing me, since having a biting tongue means being sassy or insulting.
if someone says this to you it means they are saying to you did not shut the door and they want you to go back and shut it
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It's probably just a sarcastic way of saying that it seems that you get a toothache when there are no dentists open, and you have to go all weekend in pain.
Im Sure It Means Don't Hate Me. Or Don't Hate What Uve Got. Im Not Very Sure. But Go With It. E.G Don't Hate The Player. Hate The Game.
its a way of saying hello but you use it more on the telephone than in person. its to respond to the call. so you wouldn't go up to somone and say it. its like say "hows there" to them
Courage and Focus is acknowledged.
They are basically saying that they want to go to sleep, or go to bed.
yes because its saying to go to bed!
Radishes go good with lettuce and croutons.
If you mean by killing, then no. 'Going out' is another way of saying that two people are boyfriend and girlfriend, or that your going on a date with someone.
It's similar to the saying, "Do or Die."Relevance: (see Go_big_or_go_home)
Allons-y is a way of saying "Let's go!" in French.
The word you're looking for is.... horse.
It means "Go to the crows.", which is basically the Greek way of saying "Go to hell."
It means that the problem you had will always stay with you, it will never go away
The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."
I would like to know why this happens?