It is genuinely used quite a bit, i am suprised you don't know the meaning to it.
Verborrheic is a term used to describe someone who speaks or writes excessively and in a rambling or incoherent manner. It is often associated with being verbose or long-winded in communication.
"Quién escribe en la escuela" translates to "Who writes in the school" in English.
It means to be intelligent. The brain is between the ears.
"Someone" and "somebody" are synonyms and can be used interchangeably to refer to an unspecified person. "Somebody" is more commonly used in spoken English, while "someone" is more formal, but the difference between the two is minimal and it mostly comes down to personal preference.
Someone who is versed in many languages is proficient in speaking, reading, and writing in multiple languages. They have a deep understanding of the grammar, vocabulary, and cultural nuances of each language. They are able to easily communicate and switch between different languages as needed.
"ok"
he is shy
if you mean between countries than MP's do or ambassadors.
There in love <3
It means they are probably expecting an answer in return
It means they are making a point or are excited.
Someone who writes a chronicle, which is a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence.
When someone writes "sigh," it usually signifies an audible sound of exasperation, frustration, or disappointment. It is often used in online communication to express a sigh-like feeling without actually making the sound.
Its someone who writes about your service, company with the right keywords. He writes well for the readers but also writes for Google and other search engines. He may add anchored links and important keyword that will help with good ranking and traffic for your site.
It means that either the feeling is akward or that they have trailed off and don't know what to say.
It means they forgot to take their finger off of the "O" key.
i dont know i am asking u