When someone says that someone is stifling you, they are suggesting that the individual is limiting your freedom, growth, creativity, or ability to express yourself fully. It implies that this person's actions or behavior are hindering your potential or causing you to feel constrained or held back in some way.
When someone is stifling you, it means they are inhibiting or restricting your actions, thoughts, or freedom in some way. This can manifest as controlling behavior, lack of support for your personal growth, or not allowing you to express yourself freely.
To make it difficult to breath, such as--> The smog outside was stifling!
The pupil stifled a laugh when the teacher said the word boob.
No. It is an adjective, or a verb form (present participle).
Overbearing
When someone is stifling you, it means they are inhibiting or restricting your actions, thoughts, or freedom in some way. This can manifest as controlling behavior, lack of support for your personal growth, or not allowing you to express yourself freely.
a friend you have sex with
They have Sex On a Virtual World O.o
I'm guessing they are implying you two should have had sex at some point or another.
To make it difficult to breath, such as--> The smog outside was stifling!
it means somebody is working on it.
He thinks of you as a friend.
It means he doesn't find you attractive.
Probably not...
it means that its too early.
hes using you.
1. If you meant "stifling" then.....'The stench(smell) was absolutley stifling' 2. If you did mean stiffling then.....there's actually no word like that, whoch exists! ~Amu