99% of the time it means they want to have sex with you.
They don't want to buy whatever you're selling.
Usually they say that if you disagree with them or if they want you to change your mind about something. That is called pear-pressure.
When someone says "ship me" it means they want you to put them in a relationship.
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means yes,say for example if someone says do you want to eat you say ahuy.its not hard to pronounce all you have to say is (a yah).It means yes,say for example if someone says do you want to eat you say ahuy.its not hard to pronounce all you have to say is (a yah).
You reply simply no thank you, politely, of course. You don't want to hurt his/her feelings. Be polite, but be firm. Say it like you mean it.
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"
Its means they want to be friends and you should annoy them to show you want to be their friend as well.
It was a made up word to use when you want to impress someone. The point was that it didn't mean anything but it sounded important. It is a word to say when you are down and you want to be happy, or if there is nothing else to say.
They want to know who made the first car you owned.
You could, but it depends what you mean. If you mean the person is a horrible beast, then you might want to say "Jabberwock" instead. The poem itself is called "Jabberwocky," so you would only be calling someone a poem.