I agree with this wiki answer: "A sally port is a small, easily secured door in a castle wall or other fortification. During a seige, defending raiding parties would "sally forth" or "sortie" from these ports and attack the besiegers. These raids would attempt to slow the offensive siege process."
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_port
An expression for Sally gave away 5 apples is Sally - 5, or S-5. This is saying that S, or Sally, lost 5 apples.
We sally forth to slay yon dragon! Slay him while you can!
Sally
Sally is spelled exactly as you have typed, "Sally".
In Hawaiian, Sally is pronounced as "Keiki" or "Kale".
The ISBN of Sally Forth - Wally Wood - is 1560972912.
To rush forward. Every oneward and such....
3rd Rock from the Sun - 1996 Sally Forth 4-13 was released on: USA: 9 February 1999
Aber-forth, aber rhymes with cadaver and forth like...to sally forth. FYI, that's the name of Albus Dumbledore's brother in HP deatly hallows. Check out the movie or a scene to get the pronounciation.
it is big forth bigger
It means that Susie tends to be the one to analyze sally, therefore making her the subject of ridicule. Example: would be if Susie says something bad about sally to another person, it shows Susie's perspective/character, hence forth " what Susie says of sally, says more of Susie than Sally "
Sally Champlin
An expression for Sally gave away 5 apples is Sally - 5, or S-5. This is saying that S, or Sally, lost 5 apples.
You answer it addressing him or her by saying "Dear Consulate General" and Hence forth......
to come or send forth, as from a source-answers.com dictionary
Sally Fields is known for having parodied herself by saying "You like me, you really really like me." The line was said in a Charles Schwab commercial.
We sally forth to slay yon dragon! Slay him while you can!