Had his fill means that whoever said that has had enough, or has experienced all that person wants to experience with whatever it was about.
To blind side someone is to catch them off guard. To do or say something that someone was not expecting.
When someone tell you that they are you lookout that means that they are looking out for you. This is usually done by a good friend.
If you want to wish someone well you can say "laat dit goed gaan" If you mean take care of someone you will say "omsien na..." (lit. take care of...)
It means that they are not allowed to tell you, They are sworn to secrecy. May also be used in the context that someone is not willing to say something because of possible consequences for revealing certain information.
It was a made up word to use when you want to impress someone. The point was that it didn't mean anything but it sounded important. It is a word to say when you are down and you want to be happy, or if there is nothing else to say.
There are many ways you could say fill out this paper. If you want someone to fill out a paper you could just say please.
when we call someone ia a giant we mean what
It would be mean to say to someone, "You have no soul."
When you say someone is hard boiled you basically mean that he is very difficult to deal with.
It was related to the word "terrify"-- to fill someone with terror, to frighten them.
Intimidate means to scare. Or make someone wary.
You say you're sorry.
It usually means that you are thinking of that person. Wether you are aware of it or not.
We mean that they are intelligent, learn quickly, are innovative and creative, and/or more capable than average.
It means to run water and fill up the tub for someone to take a bath.
You mean "What does it mean if someone touches your arm and say see you next time with a smile"? It means they like you.
Say that you witness a crime so you fill out a form stating what you saw