stop
The phrase Girl Friday came from Man Friday after the native in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe (1719)
I don't understand what you mean by "connipition" since the question lacks clarity.
The past tense of grind is ground.
I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. See related link for answer.
The phrase "warm the cockles of your heart" is believed to have originated from the Latin term "cochleae cordis," which refers to the heart's ventricles or chambers, suggesting a deep emotional core. Its usage in English dates back to the 17th century, often evoking feelings of warmth, comfort, and affection. The phrase has since evolved to express anything that brings joy or emotional fulfillment.
The phrase is "Axe to grind" and it means that you have a grievance to settle or a job to do, so you need to go and grind your axe (i.e. sharpen it) so that it is up to the necessary task.
yes because every thing needs energy to survive
stop suddenly/quickly
Everything. Without our current financial system, world commerce would literally grind to a halt.
Everything. Without our current financial system, world commerce would literally grind to a halt.
I can only assume that this is part of a phrase you have heard in dialect (possibly Swabian) - Halt! Was willscht? - Stop! What do you want? The position of the word "halt" can change the whole meaning of the sentence - Was willscht halt? - What do you want then?
The Second Coming from 2004
When a gay man first decided to grind a clove of garlic.
silicon carbide, that is a SiC molecule to grind with!
The Bible
latin
from joey in friends