The phrase, `Fill you full of lead' may have been used in several different movies and shows. What it meant, was that you'd be shot full by lead bullets.
"Dust My Broom" means to clean out and start over, to make a change. It's a common phrase in the Mississippi Delta.
it's a light dust that covers weed. It has a high THC content. Some people store their weed in a screen box, so over time while moving the weed in the box the pixie dust falls onto a removable mirrored plate below. The plate can be removed for collecting the pixie dust, which is then consumed. Probably the most popular way is scooping the pixie dust onto a bowl of weed and then smoking it.
It's dust
An alternate collective noun for 'dust' is a layer of dust.
It was aptly named a threshold as it holds the thresh inside the structure to mitigate the dust from the dirt floors commonly used during this time period.
The phrase, "bite the dust" originates from the biblical saying, "lick the dust." It means that something has died, or fallen into the dirt.
"Dust off" is a colloquial phrase that means to shake off dust or dirt from something, or to revive or bring something back into use after a period of inactivity or neglect. It can also refer to the act of preparing or cleaning something for use.
In the dust
where did children go to school during the dust bowl
During the dust bowl, Your fat mother ate them all.
Big time. They were basically the most major pests during the dust bowl and there are house pests like millipedes during the dust bowl.
Most livestock died of starvation during the Dust Bowl in the 1930s.
"Dust My Broom" means to clean out and start over, to make a change. It's a common phrase in the Mississippi Delta.
It would be used as a verb, because it describes the action of the cloud of dust.
500,000 were distroyed during the dust bowl.
he wants to emphasize the phrase
"The Longest Yard"