It's from the movie "JAWS".
thats right
Harry Potter
Some names are... : Donald Duck Daffy Duck (I think) .... Thats all.... for now...
Most Hot Topic stores carry some Harry Potter merchandise.
"Jaws" (1975)
The origin of this phrase is in the poem Jabberwocky. It has the phrase "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" in it. Some people change the word "frabjous" to something else, because they have a need for it to mean something.
There is some speculation of the origin of the phrase "pin your ears back". Some people think it originates from how animals pin their ears back when they are in attack mode.
Stokoi stupak kweng kweng suridro
Yay duh well thats my opioion wait i also love harry styles we have some things in common. I love you harry your beautys crazy im jaelyn.
They originally first sited at South America, But Rumor has it some Indians took the LEGENDARY TABLES.... and now in supermarkets near you.... THATS IT ACTUALLY!!!
They originally first sited at South America, But Rumor has it some Indians took the LEGENDARY TABLES.... and now in supermarkets near you.... THATS IT ACTUALLY!!!
We all have our cross to bear means that we can't make progress without SOME suffering.A bit more:Since Jesus was forced to bear (carry) his own cross on which he was crucified, it is assumed this phrase originated from that.
"Eric Partridge, "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," mentions some similar phrases that mean "How's your sex life?" They refer to the male organs and are "low" phrases (he says) of U.S. origin, dating from the 1920s."
The phrase "you may lay to that" is equivalent to the modern "you can bet on it". It suggests a certainty or probability of some occurrence that would recommend a wager. "Lay" meant at one time to place a bet (from the act of laying money on a table).
The phrase originally was an insult. It compared the way that a person who is considered a simpleton wags their head around while thinking, to a noodle flopping around.
Draco malfoy rumbleroar harry potter ron voldemort ginny chochang cedric digory (or however you spell it) quirl snape dumbledor thats about it i guess
It is the time between two specified events.