I dont know.... you tell me.
To say, "How old are you?" in French, you would use the expression, "Quel âge as-tu?" or "Quel âge avez-vous?" The first expression is the the singular, informal version, and the second expression is the singular, formal/plural version.
This is not an idiom. It means exactiy what it says - "advanced" means moved up or moved along, so the person is older.
"It looks grey over Will's mom's" is believed to be a British phrase referring to the weather turning gloomy or overcast. The origin of the phrase is not definitively known, but it may have evolved from a local or regional expression.
Yes, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are all still alive, and still performing.
No, geranium is not the same color as maroon. Geranium is typically a vibrant red-pink color, while maroon is a dark red-brown color.
Tomatoes are deeply red, so the expression "red as a tomato" means that something is as red as it can possibly be. However as ripe tomatoes come in red, pink, orange and yellow (depending on the species) the expression can be confusing to new users of English.
Tomatoes are deeply red, so the expression "red as a tomato" means that something is as red as it can possibly be. However as ripe tomatoes come in red, pink, orange and yellow (depending on the species) the expression can be confusing to new users of English.
"Red Tape" is not red, or even tape - it is a colloquial expression meaning "sluggish, plodding bureaucracy". To repeat: It is just an expression - it has nothing to do with "tape", red or otherwise.
To get the "Come Back to my Place" expression you need to buy the expression book from the Bowerstone Market bookstore "Fiction Burns."
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From the movie "clueless"
To use the "Come Back to my Place" expression, you must target the person of your choosing and open your expression menu. Then go to the "Flirt" section and choose "Come Back to my Place" expression.
The expression "name your poison" means What will you have? when offering a choice of intoxicants.
Expression is the key to making music come alive. It is the heartbeat of music.
The expression IDDQD comes from the video game called Doom. The expression is actually a cheat code for the game.
An elephant's boodie!!!!!!!!
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