That will depend on what it is (big difference between giving away an apple and giving away a car), but if you have taken possession of it and disposed of it, you've asserted the rights of ownership. And if you're not the owner and have not been granted those rights by the owner, it's theft.
If you are left money in a will then it is legally yours to do whatever you want with, including giving it away.
If you "get away" you've escaped - this idiom means that you have done something you were supposed to be punished for, but somehow escaped that punishment.
Steal to take something away from someone without asking them.
Positive punishment involves doing something that the person being punished will not like (for example: spanking, verbal rebuke, embarrassing the person in some way, etc). Negative punishment involves removing something that the person being punished does like (for example: taking away phone or TV, etc.).
No but if they are yours then bring it inside. But if they have a mother then ley it be.
Both. You could, for example, take away a teenagers cell-phone (no!) or enforce a curfew.
no definatly not, if i where u, i would take something away from them that is really specail, or somthing like that.
You are taking something away a negative amount of times. Which means you are actually giving.
Follow her and tell her how much you love her. If she says go away then you must let her go because if you love something.. set it free, if it comes back, its yours, if not.. its not meant to be.
You can by trade currency. Also, buying something someone got is like giving away tickets because they earn the money. :3
Something that makes noise until it gives up, or until you pick it up
It means "exemption from punishment or loss or escape from fines". Or in easier terms it means that a person can get away with something and not have to face a judge and end up in jail or have to pay fines.