When someone is short, it's best to focus on their positive qualities rather than their height. You might compliment them on their personality, talents, or achievements instead. If the topic of height comes up and you want to acknowledge it humorously, you could say something lighthearted, like, "Good things come in small packages!" Just ensure your tone is friendly and respectful.
To say that someone "has you by the short hair", means that they have grabbed a bunch of pubic hair or possibly your testes.
It's short for "newbie"--someone who is new to a group, setting or task.
Yes but it can be a good come back and it dependeds on who you say it to.
This is an insult. It is short for "stupid mother-f***er" and if you say it to someone, be ready for a fight.
It's etiquette and a form of salutation. On should say, 'Hello' to someone in business, but, if a friend you can use the short form of 'Hi' or any form of salutation (Example: slang) 'Yo there babe!'
una breve need to know context if describing someone short stature: quello basso if describing a route : la strada piu' corta
Hele mai iā ha'i (heh-leh my yah hah-(short pause)-ee)
treds are short for shoes in slang like someone would say do you like my new treds:)
there is no short way to say euro
Neither one is correct. You would say "I was ona short leave."
Columbus short married ?
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".