(ex. South America, Africa, North America, Europe, Antartica, Asia, Australia)
Try clapping with one!
This phrase is meant to convey that some things require partnership or cooperation from multiple parties in order to be successful. Just as clapping requires two hands, some tasks or situations are difficult to accomplish alone.
"Trillion" (with an "r") means a million million (in most English-speaking countries), or a million million million (in many other countries). "Tillion", on the other hand, is not used as a name for a number.
Fandango is a lively folk and Andalusian (flamenco) couple-dance, traditionally accompanied by guitars and castanets or hand-clapping (Palmas in Spanish and Portuguese). Fandango can both be sung and danced.
On The Other Hand
Brake pads could be loose or falling apart.
It doesn't mean anything. On the other hand, coger means to take, to take with the hand, to grab.
On the other hand.
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Applause, bang, cheer, pat, or slap. Those words mean clap.
The noise made by a group of people clapping it mean that hitting their hands together.
This phrase is a Zen koan, which is a riddle or puzzle meant to provoke thinking beyond logic. It suggests that some questions may not have rational answers or may require a shift in perspective to understand.