The "rough end of the pineapple" typically refers to the less desirable or more difficult aspects of a situation or experience. It suggests encountering hardships or challenges, similar to how the rough texture of a pineapple's skin can be uninviting compared to its sweet interior. This phrase is often used to convey resilience in facing life's difficulties.
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"We found a crystal pineapple towards the end of the episode as the camera pans to Gus eating the carmels. It located on the open window right in middle" There is also a sign that says "Piña" which means pineapple in Spanish on a nametag somewhere in the episode.
It means- A pineapple
No, a pineapple is not round; it has an elongated, oval shape. Its surface is covered in a rough, spiky skin, and it features a crown of spiky leaves on top. The overall appearance is more cylindrical than spherical.
Pineapple Dance Studios - TV series - ended on 2010-11-20.
It feels rough on the outside and sweet inside
Pina means Pineapple, and Colada means strained.
it means that the person is a swinger
Yes, burly means rough
The homophone that means rough or croaky is "hoarse." This word can be confused with "horse," but the two have different meanings and pronunciations.
Unfortunately Pineapple is one of those plants that does not produce viable seed (like a banana), so the plants are propagated by means of offsets, suckers or the topped portion of an old pineapple.
Rough Trade Records ended in 1991.