I think it means the same as pull the wool over my eyes.
Well, honey, blowing air up your skirt is just a colorful way of saying someone is trying to manipulate or deceive you. It's like trying to pull a fast one or play a trick on you. So, if someone's blowing air up your skirt, you better watch out for their shenanigans.
It mean that people will do just what's popular that day/week/etc. Which ever way the "winds blowing"
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my hair blowing in the wind was like a field of flowers swaying side to side
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"The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind."
Winds are named based on their point of origin, not their destination. For example, a wind coming from the north is referred to as a "north wind." This naming convention helps indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing.
I have the exact same problem, since they banned tight skirts at my school, but, maybe take safety pins and put them on the inside, or somthing that will weigh it down :) xx OR! Attach some velcro (If you wear tights) to your tights and skirt :) x
The "o" on a weather vane stands for "origin," indicating the direction from which the wind is blowing.
A Wind Is Blowing was created in 1969.
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind.
To tell a) whether the wind is blowing or not -AND- b) which way the wind is blowing ~
The reference point is FROM that direction AND that is the way it is blowing.
Well, honey, blowing air up your skirt is just a colorful way of saying someone is trying to manipulate or deceive you. It's like trying to pull a fast one or play a trick on you. So, if someone's blowing air up your skirt, you better watch out for their shenanigans.
Dark Wind Blowing was created in 2001.
A wind vane tells you which direction the wind is blowing and an anemometer tells you the speed the wind is blowing.
A wind blowing from east to west is called a westerly wind.