i swear
It is a Southern way of saying "I swear" but it's not used very much anymore. It's pronounced "I SWANee." Typically used in instances of shock and surprise. Use in a sentence - "Well I suwannee, if it isn't my lost cousin Jasper!"
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
She did exceedingly well in the audition so she was chosen for the part of Swan Queen.
It is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says: to take something along with you.On the other hand, if you are asking about "You can'ttake it with you," that is a saying meaning that when you die, none of your belongings accompany you, so you may as well use them now.
Well the only sport that that saying is associated with is baseball and it means to hit the ball so hard that you are going to knock the outer skin right off of it. Obviously that's not possible but it is a good saying none the less.
well, it depends on what u mean by that if theirs no meaning then yes, u can swear whenever u like although its not good to swear AT ALL
Well.. It is a swear word in Polish.. A cockoo makes the sound.. I dunno! LOL
It means "Are you all right?" or "Are you well?"
It means "the meaning of love". The meaning of love is a saying in many cultures, as well as books and movies.
Swan lake is a well known ballet!
It is a Southern way of saying "I swear" but it's not used very much anymore. It's pronounced "I SWANee." Typically used in instances of shock and surprise. Use in a sentence - "Well I suwannee, if it isn't my lost cousin Jasper!"
as you well know
Well, he dosen't swear on Spongebob, but I think he swore in an episode of Mr Show. I think he did swear. He cussed the f word.
Well, its up to you if you want to swear or not. I wouldn't suggest it for children, but when your old enough, then yes.
Valid - adjective Sound, Just, Well founded. It is a description saying that the noun being described is well founded, or sound.
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
Well, in my WWII comics, it means 'No". The Germans kept saying it all the time.