The saying "like the back of my hand" is believed to have originated in the 16th century, reflecting the familiarity one has with their own body. It emphasizes a deep understanding or knowledge of something, akin to knowing the details of one's own hand. The phrase gained popularity in English literature and everyday speech over the centuries, symbolizing confidence in one's awareness or expertise.
like you study or look at it so much that you know it like the back of your hand.....u dont have to look at it to read it off
the back of the hand is like get out of my face.
To win the Wimbledon is like knowing tennis like the back of your hand
dont log in for a good while, like a week or so, may be a bit longer, and you will get and email, saying plz come back to moco, and bottom it will say they will bribe you for 500 gold to come back
It's a variant of the old Irish saying "As the big hound is, so will the pup be".
It means struck with the back of someone's hand, like a slap.
just come to him like this listen i know we broke up and i dont know if you still like me but i really like you and i just want us to get back together or you can write them a note saying it. or you can also come to him by flirting you can say wats up with me and you or you can be like hey you wanna come here or there with me.
come clean and tell someone like your, teacher, parents, or a guardian
It means that you really know it well. Think how well you know what the back of your own hand looks like!
The saying run around like a Banshee originated from America. It originated from the American tales of the Banshees,
About the same as America has learned. Or it depends on what your saying, like where did England learning come from.
It means just that. Like the old saying goes.. men are like rubberbands, they need to separate completely and become "themselves" alone, only then will they come back. Get yourself a copy of men are from mars, women are from venus, it will help you understand more about him and yourself.