It means something or someone that feels out of place, like they don't belong, or like others don't think they belong.
It means it is something you can do well and are really good at. It should mean you are natural at doing something, just like water is a natural habitat for a fish.
The metaphor a stranger has a cup of water means that a given stranger has something of great importance.
If something is literally water-tight it means that no water can pass through it. The metaphor means that the security is so good that nothing can get through it.
it mean the fish that was bumped into is going to died unless you pour cooking oil in the tank and lick up the water like a little doggy
Well, darling, that sentence is a simile. It's comparing the feeling of being out of place to the experience of a fish being out of water - pretty straightforward. So, if you ever find yourself feeling like a fish out of water, just remember it's just a fancy way of saying you feel out of your element.
I believe you mean "metaphor." A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as." It is much like a similie. A similie, however, uses the words "like" or "as." An example of a metaphor would be, "Her words were needles piercing me."
You should ask this question in the 'salt water' section.
Metaphor- comparing two things without using like or as. Simile- comparing two things using like or as.
Well, they eat stuff like fish and they are mean and like to play banana gram
I guess you mean a Jelly Fish
dont you mean saltwater fish?
it means your swimming in a pool with dirty water and fish.....get out!