To be involved with something risky and/or dangerous. It can also be used to imply that one has a foolish disregard for danger.
"Playing with fire" means to do something which you are at a risk of getting hurt. It as used as a piece of advice to get someone not to do something that may endanger them or anyone around them.
It means to do intentionally something that is dangerous or potentially dangerous.
It means that it is extremely easy.
What mean trick did the cheerleaders play on stargirl?
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You answered your own question. Chariots of Fire was the name of the film. It was not based on a play or novel to my knowledge. Dealt with the Olympics of the Past.
"Home Sweet Home" is an English idiomatic phrase that is first documented as part of a well-known song in an 1823 American play. Before that, the phrase was sometimes used, but did not gain popularity until after the song.
It means that it is extremely easy.
Unless it is some kind of idiomatic expression, it means to play chess. What was the context?
it means to be treated badly
The term "espressivo" when used in music is the indication to play expressively or with expression, and could encourage physical expression by the performer.
What does the expression 'to play the fool with someone' mean?Play someone for a fool: to treat someone like a fool; to assume someone is naive or stupidPlay someone for a fool, (American or Australian): to treat someone as if they are stupid, especially by trying to get something from them in a way that is not fair
"playing with fire" would be dangerous, so if someone says you are playing with fire, they mean you are doing something dangerous.
leg godt mean play well.The Lego company was named after the Danish Expression "LEG GODT.
Literally, "lend me your ears" means requesting someone to allow you to borrow their ears. However, it is an idiomatic expression that originated from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. In this context, it figuratively means asking someone to listen attentively or pay close attention to what you are about to say.
To "play ostrich man" means ignore something that is obvious. Ostriches are supposed to bury their heads in the sand to try to escape from danger.
"Waiting for Godot" is an absurdist play by Samuel Beckett that explores the themes of existentialism, human condition, and the futility of human existence. The expression has come to represent a sense of waiting indefinitely for something that may never come or for an event that may never happen.
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One ought not to play with fire.