To "sit on someone" generally means to exert pressure or dominance over them, often in a metaphorical sense. It can imply controlling or suppressing someone's actions, opinions, or feelings. In a more literal sense, it could mean physically sitting on someone, which is typically used humorously or in a playful context. The phrase can also suggest being overly critical or judgmental towards someone.
It means they want you to sit in silence....
Either 1. they are tired 2. they have to go potty, or 3. someone told them to sit.
sit down or have a sit
The saying "sit in the presence" is usually used to refer to being in close proximity to someone or an object. Here is an example sentence: It was a once in a lifetime experience to sit in the presence of Barack Obama.
It means they r jumpy and they can't sit still It means they are interesting and unique.
"E noho" in Maori means "sit down" or "stay seated." It is a common phrase used to instruct someone to sit or remain in a seated position.
The verb for seat is sit. As in "to sit on something or someone".
sit
"Assieds-toi, s'il te plaît" is French for "Sit down, please." It is a polite way of asking someone to take a seat.
"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
sit on them, fatty
they sit on the bench