Melville "borrowed" the name, and made a slight change in it. It was inspired by a Jeremiah Reynolds article from a New York Knickerbocker Magazine. He used the common name "Dick" in the same way that he could have chosen "Joe" or "Jack" or "Leland" or any other name. Use the link below for more great information on this classic work of literature.
Yes it does, since it is an organ, that means it has tissue. Tissue is what makes an organ. I'm 13 by the way. ;)
It just means that something is cute. The idiom makes little sense since bugs do not have ears.
it actually means one-hundredth. Which makes sense since there are 100 pennies in a dollar, a single cent will be one-hundredth
Probably "on the ocean." "Shang" (fourth tone) means on or above, and "hai," (third tone) means "ocean." Since Shanghai is a seaport, it makes sense.
In Dragonball Z it means "Entrance" in Namekian, I forget what it means in english. It is also a woodwind instrument. It's a small woodwind instrumen and it means Little in Italian. Which makes sense since the piccolo is very tiny. :)
good question!
A smurf to a Frenchman means someone that does or makes. Smurfs are also popular in French since they are a fictional cartoon created by a Belgian artist.
Yes, hypoallergenic means that they don't cause a lot of allergies and since the toyger cat breed has short hair it makes them hypoallergenic
You are. Since you were unable to stop in time it means you were following too closely.
Since four fifteens means four sets of fifteen, four times 15 makes 60.
Shlyapa is a similar term. It actually means "hat" but since a hat is shaped like a head but it doesn't have any brains in it, it sort of makes sense.
it means makes