Well, honey, when someone says "sleeping with the enemy," they're talking about being in a close relationship or alliance with someone who is actually your adversary or opponent. It's like cozying up to the devil in disguise, thinking you're getting a good deal, but really just setting yourself up for trouble. So, watch your back and keep your eyes open, darling.
To what is Göring referring when he says “the German Luftwaffe has struck at the heart of the enemy”?
Because they followed a doctrine that says the enemy of my enemy is our friend. Now they know it is not true.
Well, when someone says they are behind enemy lines, they might be talking about feeling out of place or surrounded by challenges. It's like being in a tough spot where they don't feel supported or understood. Remember, even in the darkest of times, there's always a way to find light and make it through to brighter days.
Fragmentary Order - a change to a specific part of an existing order. In the army they're typically called fragos (pronounced FRAG-O). Sometimes they have a number after them to indicate how many changes have been made to the order. Although when someone says Frago #250, it's usually meant sarcastically.
The food went down the trachea, the one that leads to the lungs
When someone says "sleeping like death," they are describing a very deep and peaceful sleep, similar to the stillness and quietness associated with death.
When someone says they are seeing someone it means they are dating.
She's fantasizing about someone else.
The person says the difference between you and me is 100 times(in strength because it is a war enemy).
Tango means enemy. So if someone says "tango down", that means they just killed an enemy.
When someone says "sleeping is like dying," they are comparing the state of deep sleep to the absence of consciousness experienced in death. It suggests that during sleep, our awareness and perception of the world are temporarily suspended, similar to how they would be in death.
A bullet necklace is a trophy, it says 'I killed someone that was trying to kill me'. Snipers pointing rifles at each other, one lives, one dies. The victor would go to the corpse of the enemy and take the round that is chambered that was meant for him.
if they say there sick. if there sleeping/eating alot and if she says her period is late and if shes sad.
When she says "I love a loathed enemy" she is referring to the Montagues.
When one says "camberley" they are implying "bagshot health". This term had come from a town called camberley witch had verry poor farming conditions.
When someone says that an object falls down, it means that the object is moving in the direction of gravity, typically from a higher position to a lower position without any external force supporting it.
To what is Göring referring when he says “the German Luftwaffe has struck at the heart of the enemy”?