This means that someone who shares a story or gossip with you will likely spread that information to others as well. It suggests that information can quickly spread and may not stay confidential.
I think the phrase comes from a Ralph Ellison short story by the name of "Battle Royal." The exact quote is: "Bring up the shines, gentlemen! Bring up the little shines!" It appears to me to be a derogatory name for African Americans. This short story was expanded and became the novel, "The Invisible Man." I do not know if the word "shines" was used in that novel.
It means the story comes to an end!
In part of the book when Scrooge is still mean, a caroler comes to his window and sings a carol in hope of food. Scrooge in turn throws a something at him and shoos him away.
This is a word that comes from a song in the Mary Poppins story/movie and means nothing.
Bring to ashop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
It comes from athletics, where a winner was so far ahead of the rst of the contestants that it appeared that they were running away from them.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem or clear codes
lets face it means bring it on dont run away from the problem face it by hemat ;)
The town of bringhurst has a name that comes from two separate words. Bring comes from bryne, meaning flame or fire, put with the word Hurst, which means wooden hill.
If you are looking for the meaning of "bump it" when it comes to a Facebook Group, it means to comment on a prior post which will bring it back to the top of the feed.
What des it mean in chinese when a grasshopper comes in your house?
It's means what going on in the story with Jeffery Magee running away