that's the easiest one yet. why its Fred Flintstone
Misquotation from White Heat. James Cagney's character climbs the factory tower that is on fire and yells, "Made it ma! Top of the world!" then it explodes.
Four feet. Cyborg yells at Robin in the first episode, Divide and Conquer, that Robin's a four-feet-hair-gel-smelling-person. Not necessarily. There is no specific height for anyone of the characters in the cartoon. Cyborg only gives a brief explanation of his height whilst he is pretty upset.
it means they crazy
A yeller is someone who yells at someone else.
he yells hey....... no questions asked if he yelled Carrie would they not all just started laughing at him on the set ?
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Mercutio is the character who yells the quote 'A plague on both your houses!' in the Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet.
Yells is not a person Yells is not a place Yells is not a thing Yells is a Verb.
A Bacchic cry of frenzy refers to a wild and ecstatic shouting or screaming that is often associated with the worship of the Roman god Bacchus (or Greek equivalent Dionysus) during Bacchanalian revelries or rituals. It represents a state of heightened emotion, freedom, and abandon.
Chicken Little actually yells "The sky is falling!"
They have it in a sentence because the author maybe put a character that yells or talks very loud
yells and cheers
Boy Scout yells may include patrol yells and troop yells. These are used to unify the Boy Scout troop. Other yells include those for meals or celebration.
Only if no acting is involved. If the character just shoots things and yells indistinctively, then yeah he's perfect.
Nell's yells
Wedding Yells - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The character who yells "A plague o' both your houses!" is Mercutio in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says this line after being fatally wounded in a fight between the Capulets and Montagues.