It means that something is printed in black ink on white paper - it can also mean that something is plain to see or plainly stated in writing.
In the first place, it means in writing ( black ink, white paper). Secondly it means in clearly defined contrast of mutually exclusive alternatives.
To put it in writing. ( All the orders should be put in black and while)
It is plain for every one to see, it is obvious
A triangle that is black and white...
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To talk fast.
crigga: cracker ni**a, a person who is black who acts like he is white
It depends on how you use it. If you mean literal colors, then it's not an idiom. If you say something like "It's all there in black and white," then it's an idiom meaning that something is printed.
She sees every situation in black and white although she knows it is wrong.
It means very white or pale.
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Meaning a very obvious difference between 2 things.
It means to be very angry.
There aren't any idioms that mean "black" that I know of. There are plenty of similes, like "black as the ace of spades."
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.
In debt. Its antithesis, "in the black," refers to having a balanced budget.
A triangle that is black and white...
It means to be patriotic (by reference to flying the flag).
whats that zoroa on black and white what do you mean