The saying, 'it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' means that bad events or misfortunes usually benefit some other people, for example, after storms, some people earn jobs to rebuild the destroyed houses.
shifty doings are afoot,
It means "good morning." And nobody in Ireland says it, unless they are making fun of an American.
The quotation is "it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This is from Shakespeare. An "ill" wind would be a bad or unpleasant wind - but the quote means that even a bad wind can result in good things in the end.
It is a way of saying this is horrible; this sucks.
No. If you mean dirty like a vad guy that nobody likes, no way! If you mean dirty like low blows and cheap shots, no, Jeffs the best!
Mario likes princess peach and if you're saying it as a mean compliment then nobody does
If you are a guy... means she wants to do dirty things with you. If you are a girl... its rude. She's saying f you basically.
then i suggest you tell her you dont roll that way..if you know what im saying...if your straight say that..
saying bad word instead of good words saying bad word instead of good words
"The Lights are on, but nobody's at home" is a saying used to imply that someone is absent minded or stupid. It is another way of saying you are not using your brain.
What the idiom is saying is that there's nobody that ugly to find love.
"Good show" is a British way of saying "good job" or "nice effort."