You get your birthday suit instantly when your born (skin) So your only in your birthday suit when your Naked. (shirt and all).
(You got your skin on the day your born)
A birthday suit is a metaphor for nudity. To be in one's birthday suit is to be completely naked.
U.S. phrase 'naked as a jaybird' (1943) was earlier 'naked as a robin' (1879, in a Shropshire, England context); the earliest comparative was naked as a needle (1377).
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
To suit yourself is to do what pleases you. You use this phrase most often when someone has expressed a desire to do something you either would not do or have no wish to do.
The Spanish for "I have put" is he puesto, could this be the origin?
The Adjective in the phrase "tropical birthday party" is tropical and birthday. EXPLAIN: What kind of party? Tropical party. What kind of party? Birthday party.
It's not the correct phrase. "fold like a cheap camera" or "all over him like a cheap suit".
In medieval times when a squire was unhappy with being charged with applying a suit of Armour to the knight the squire could reply with the phrase"suit yourself" which showed some resistance, but not a severe level of insubordination which at the time could have resulted in death.
A birthday suit is what you were wearing when you were born - you are naked.
It's called your birthday suit because when you're born, you're born naked. Your "birthday suit" is your skin.
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
U.S. phrase 'naked as a jaybird' (1943) was earlier 'naked as a robin' (1879, in a Shropshire, England context); the earliest comparative was naked as a needle (1377).
His Birthday Suit - 1930 was released on: USA: 9 March 1930
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
The cast of His Birthday Suit - 1930 includes: Cliff Bragdon Carl Herman
"on the rocks"
To suit yourself is to do what pleases you. You use this phrase most often when someone has expressed a desire to do something you either would not do or have no wish to do.
Yes, it could be illegal depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances. The website's intention to deceive users by promising nudity and then not delivering it could potentially be considered fraud or false advertising. Additionally, using someone's images without their permission could violate privacy laws or intellectual property rights.