It means to be humbled. I'm sure of that, but wish someone would explain the origin.
If you mean "Leek" in the Dutch language, it is oedd yn ymddangos If you mean "Leek" in the English Language, it is cennin . Does this help ?
When preparing a dish with leeks, you typically eat the white and light green parts of the leek, discarding the tough dark green leaves.
Yes, you can eat leek leaves and they are safe for consumption. Just make sure to wash them thoroughly before eating to remove any dirt or debris.
it means perfectly what the phrase is!
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
Leek is a noun.
cake of leeks. It is a sort of pie stuffed with cooked leek.
Potato And Leek Soup With A Sprinkle Of Mint X
Leek to Manchester is 30.8 miles.
A homophone for leek is leak.
Kate Leek is 5' 2".
Leek's Lodge was created in 1927.