The saying "the only job where you start at the top is digging a hole" suggests that in most careers, individuals typically begin at entry-level positions and work their way up. In contrast, when digging a hole, you start at the surface, which is metaphorically referred to as the "top," and then progress downward. This phrase highlights the idea that success and advancement often require effort, experience, and time. It's a reminder that most paths in life involve gradual growth rather than immediate elevation.
"Burrowing" means "digging a tunnel or hole".
If you want to have sex than yes but not to hard
Do you perhaps mean "Hole in the Ground" by Bernard Cribbins? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGk4AKOwJbc
Digging for worm underground
Start dating him and then dump him by saying mean things.
When someone says you are digging a hole, it means you are making a situation worse by continuing to talk or act in a way that is leading to negative consequences. It suggests that you are not helping the situation and might want to consider stopping what you are doing.
It means he has missed you.
If you mean the saying for when they charge their rings it is "With blood and rage of crymson red we fill your souls with darkest dread an twist your minds to pain and hate, we'll burn you hole, that is your fate"
It's actually "Ace in the Hole", and it's a poker term, meaning that you have a winning card stashed. Having an ace in the hole means that you have some angle that gives you an advantage in a situation.
At age 14. I don't mean this in a mean way. His a great guy just saying c:
Don't talk to them they or you don't like them if they start saying stuff about you ask them why
The term is "digging for potatoes", and it refers to sticking your finger in your ear…kinda gross, but very true indeed!