the meaning of upid stay is stupid, it is originated from backslang where you take the first letter of the word and add it to the end and add ay
Yes it is.The officer made sure that each stay of the flagstaff was taut and firmly secured at both ends.I can't stay long. I have a train to catch.
No. The word stay can be a verb, or a noun meaning a visit, a rope, or a support. There are adjectives (staying, stayed), but no adverb form.
The meaning would stay the same in all languages. However, the word used to deliver this meaning changes in different languages. This is because words express a meaning.
"Dumna" in Punjabi can refer to being silent or quiet. It can also mean to stay still or calm.
No. Stir is a verb, and the word tough would not modify it. The word tough is normally an adjective, but may be used informally as an adverb in forms such as "hang tough" (in "stay tough" it is an adjective, as stay functions as a linking verb meaning remain).
It is actually one work upidstay and it is pig latin for stupid
stay on the line
farmstay
"Stay"
stay still
Standing alone the meaning of "where cold where to stay" is unclear. Do you mean, "We are cold, where can we stay?"
A similar meaning of the word avoid is to stay away from or hide from.
it is a warning to stay away from danger
babes like us stay together
"Stay with us, Lord."
to stick on some work with concentration.
means tooth past