In various cultures and traditions, four knocks on a door during the daytime can symbolize a warning or an omen. It is often associated with impending bad news or misfortune. Some believe it may signify a visit from a spirit or a reminder to pay attention to one's surroundings. However, interpretations can vary widely depending on local customs and beliefs.
wait will in will and grace?
It's more like "who" he imagines since he imagines that the people knocking are people trying to get into Hell.
He says "Onkos täällä kilttejä lapsia?" In English it would be "Are there any wellbehaving children here?"
he comes and knocks on the bulkhead door and says that they have dragons to slay and damsels in distress to save
CBS Daytime 90 - 1974 Once in Her Life 1-4 was released on: USA: 14 February 1974
the porter
The Porter.
yeah she does, because she doesn't know who will be at the door .
In Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," it is Romeo who knocks on Juliet's door as he arrives at her house after the Capulet's party.
Beethoven
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It means that most people will bail on you, no matter what promises, when the money runs out. So, once poverty knocks on the door, love flies out the window (or where ever).
In the movie Love, Actually, there are actually several scenes with men at the door, usually ringing the bell. The one scene where a man knocks at someone's door is when Daniel (Liam Neeson) knocks on his stepson Sam's (Thomas Sangster) bedroom door to try to get him to eat some dinner. The music playing during this scene is "White Christmas" performed by Otis Redding.[[Q/In love actually the part where the man knocks on the door in the background there is a Christmas song what is it called|]]
wait will in will and grace?
X is whoever (you, me, him, her whatever they could be the next person who calls or knocks at your door)
what do people in Ireland celebrate after Christmas
They believe that boo is a killer and will kill anyone that knocks on his door.