I believe it refers to the old days when new shoes often squeaked until they were broken in and if you were poor and had to buy them on credit, they stopped squeaking about the same time you paid them off.
It means it is time to have your brakes checked.
It could mean one of your timing belts are loose
Squeaky clean
That they arent guilt so they are innocent
you mean like what frogs are?no arent they mammals?
that she thinks you arent worth it
to mimic someone who you arent really
Chocolate shoes are chocolates shaped like shoes.
It could mean the beginning of the end for your belt or the idler pulley, have them both checked out.
It means, "Where are my shoes?"
"No estás conmigo" means "you are not with me" in Spanish.
it means that you love shoes