A place far away
The meaning of "a stone's throw away" is just that. However far you could throw a stone is the distance usually about 20-25 feet.
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
"far"The word tele means fartele is a Greek root meaning "far away, distant".Some examples of this root would be...televisiontelephonetelegraphtelephototelepathytelethontelegram
Far away
dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
The phrase "as far away as Timbuktu" is used figuratively to indicate a very distant or remote location. Timbuktu is a city in Mali that is historically known for being a difficult and faraway place to reach.
dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
Timbuktu is approximately 4,000 miles away from your current location.
It is a city in West Africa but as a slang term it means a place far, far away.
That means they live in far away place
Timbuktu is a real place (see link). When used casually as in the question, it usually indicates that a place (or idea, etc.) is unimaginably far away, completely foreign, or unreachable. It means extremely far or a great distance [Edit by Dragongirl515: According to a popular etymology it`s name is made of tin-meaning "Place". And buktu- meaning an old woman who was entrusted with un-wanted belongines. When a traveler was asked where he left his belongins he would say "I left them at tin buktu." Meaning where the buktu lived. The two words ended up fusing into Timbuktu. Then were translated in the Berber languages: "Buqt" meaning "Far away" so tin-buqt means a place close to the end of the world. IE the Sahara desert. [end edit]
Timbuktu is located in Mali, which is a landlocked country in West Africa. The nearest ocean to Timbuktu is the Atlantic Ocean, which is approximately 1,200 miles (1,931 kilometers) away from the city. Timbuktu is situated along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, far from any major bodies of water.
The mythical ancient Greek island of "Tile", corrupted to "The Isle of Thule", meaning some far away place.