Well it could mean nothing, but you'd really have to provide some more context. It could be a subtle display of affection
The term was used to refer to someone of another religion. To say that someone dug with the right foot meant they were Catholic, while someone who digs with the left foot is Protestant.
It is a casual, informal way of offering a handshake. It may indicate a friendly or laid-back attitude.
Excellent ratings in your little black book. Physical meaning is to spread your fingers wide and slap someone hard on there back. Extremely painful on bare skin.
Excellent ratings in your little black book. Physical meaning is to spread your fingers wide and slap someone hard on there back. Extremely painful on bare skin.
I guess it means this person really wants to have sex with you
They're asking you whether you can do things quickly.
New digs is refering to getting a new living space as in an apartment,house,bridge ect..
If someone has their fingers crossed while they say something, that means that they are lying. This phrase can also be used in the sense of "we'll keep our fingers crossed", meaning that you are hoping for something.
The phrase "get digs in" typically means to make a pointed or critical remark, often in a subtle or indirect way. It can refer to taking jabs at someone or something, highlighting flaws or weaknesses. This expression is often used in the context of playful banter or serious criticism.
It means staying where you live.
No, crossed middle fingers do not mean die. This gesture is commonly used as a sign of good luck or to wish someone well. It is not related to death or harm in any way.
good graces ... do you mean