It means to "take a stand". Be ready to defend your position.
head over heels
Dig your heels in,point your toes out,keep your free hand in the air and hold on!
If you are cooling your heels, you are sitting down waiting for something because your heels are off the ground in the air.
Heels are everywhere! I find them at department stores like Nordstrom, online on ASOS or Zappos, and in specialty boutiques. Brands like Steve Madden or Nine West offer stylish, comfortable options for every occasion.
If you mean Aron, it learns Dig by using the TM28. If you mean, Aggron, it can also learn Dig by using the TM28. They both cannot learn Dig naturally by leveling up.
If you mean the division, they are in Division I and play in the ACC.
If you mean the brain teaser/riddle where the word head is above the word heels then the answer is head over heels.As in the phrase, "Head over heels in love".
Your heels are the back parts of your feet - close to the backs of your feet. Normally used when one is being chased down. i.e. The police were close on his heels.
The verb dug is the past tense of to dig, and the present tense would be "digs."
Verbdig = grabenNoundig = Grabung
Hebrew for "being held by the heels"
that you are refreshed