It simply means you join them and accept that whatever happens to them will also happen to you.
No because you can figure out the meaning by context. It is slang. The meaning is being afraid. A scaredy cat is someone who worries and is scared of a lot of things.
When it is said that someone has a whole lot of things, it means that they have more stuff than the average person. The proper way to say that phrase is; that person has a lot of things.
When someone says that they've found a selfish lot it means that they've found a group of selfish people. This is a phrase often used to describe a group of enemies.
"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
It means that if someone yells at you and you are calm and polite, the person is likely to calm down as well, and you two can talk things out. That particular phrase comes from the Bible. The Bible contains a lot of similar sayings.
A caboodle is an informal word meaning "a lot, group, crowd, collection of things". It is commonly used in the phrase "whole kit & caboodle" meaning everything or a collection of things.
The English verb "allot" (meaning to allocate) is "attribuer" in French. The phrase "a lot" (meaning many or much) is "beaucoup."
The reasons for that vary a lot: * There are no wastebaskets or recycling bins around. * Someone doesn't care about the cleanliness of the streets and the environment. * Someone doesn't know why he/she shouldn't throw litter on the streets.
It means that someone or something was making a lot of noise.
This could be a literal phrase meaning the bear is killing you. It could also be slang. "Killing me" would mean doing something that makes you wish you were dead. They could be bothering you a lot or making you laugh a lot or embarrassing you a lot.
Means you've been busy and got a lot accomplished-it's a compliment