The phrase "he's quite the Crow-Master" likely originates from a playful or humorous interpretation of the term "Crow," often associated with intelligence and cleverness, as crows are known for their problem-solving skills. It may also be a reference to popular culture, such as literature, films, or Video Games, where characters exhibit cunning or mastery over a situation, akin to a "master" of crows. Additionally, it can evoke the image of someone who is adept at managing or controlling a group, much like a "master" leading crows.
Jim Crow was named after a song/dance ridiculing the black man..........................................................................................................................
a baby cries and then you die
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
Where did the saying great ceasars ghost come from
The phrase early in the peace comes from the Bible. It's what the angels said to the shepherds after the birth of Jesus.
Apart from it being quite unusual, nothing.
The crow may seem an unlikely power animal candidate. However, the crow is regarded in Shamanist faith as a creature that transports souls out of the dark and into the light. He is also known as a "judge" of sorts, representing all things ethical and fair.
Jim Crow was named after a song/dance ridiculing the black man..........................................................................................................................
The Master Has Come Back was created in 2005.
a baby cries and then you die
Just win the master rank contest 5 times in lilycove No, just win the Master Rank contest once and come first place in your category (Cool, Cute, Beauty, etc) by quite a bit.
It means bragging or touting your own acomplishments, real or imagined. Like the rooster crows, maybe because he thinks he's King of the barnyard,or maybe he thinks HE made the sun come up.
November 2011
This phrase is not quite literal, but it is totally colloquial Literally, any person's nose secretes oil faster than any other part of the face, and, sooner or later, will have to be powdered Perfectly legitimate excuse
November 1st, 2011
The passage you seek may be found in Matthew:21"His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!'
No, not all bicycle chains come equipped with a master link.