The phrase "let's call it a day" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, primarily in the context of labor or work. It suggests that it's time to stop working for the day, often after a period of effort or activity. The expression likely comes from the practice of marking the end of work hours and has since become a common idiom in English-speaking countries. Its use reflects a cultural attitude toward work-life balance and the importance of rest.
It means to shut up about what were saying and forget it
It originate from Germany they call it lebkuken there.
It originate from Germany they call it lebkuken there.
Pancake Day (also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the last day before the period which Christians call Lent. It is traditional on this day to eat pancakes.
The app that lets you call or text from someone else's number is called Spoof Call.
Lets just say China and call it a day. if you know what it actually is, well the put it in.=,=
The app that lets you call or text from someone else's number is called Spoof Call.
On 1908.
Mexico
there actually is no ipod app that lets you call without wifi because you need the wifi to get it where it needs to go.
France
Pick up a phone and dial her number. It shows her that you have the courage to call her. It lets her know that you are interested. And you can start off with something neutral about a school assignment or something dumb that happened that day.