In "The Outsiders," the phrase "like it or lump it" conveys a sense of acceptance or resignation to a situation. It means that one must either accept things as they are or deal with the consequences of not accepting them. This reflects the characters' struggles and the harsh realities they face in their lives, emphasizing the need to confront challenges head-on.
against average or gone wild like a spy such as james bond
to steal
understaning
Lift is something on a car. It makes a car or truck higher off the ground.
no. He just cared about his brothers.
it feel like aknot
herpes.
No, they did not trust outsiders .
a fat lump
against average or gone wild like a spy such as james bond
It means you don't have much of a choice - if you don't enjoy it, you'll just have to "take your lumps" and suffer.
to steal
The most like stereotypical hood in The Outsiders is Dally.
well just ask your boyfriend if he still has his tiny balls!!!!!!
What does it mean if you have lumps on your ribs
he is big and mean just like the people who mugged Johnny
Bruises mean that some capillaries broke, and they bled under the skin. The hard lump is most likely from the bleeding. As the bruise fades away, the lump should go away with it.