This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
It means that someone has listened to a piece of music and plays it from that rather than reading notes off of sheet music. I did it with the violin for years. Played in the orchestra and did very well yet cannot read music to this day.
Bread and butter is an idiom referring to one's ability to earn a living. So if someone plays an instrument professionally, or will do so, then their instrument is their means to earn income.
Yes, she just had it this year. Take a look at the latest pics of her where her hair doesn't cover her ears, and you can see her earrings.
umm yeah they can.
It means you have to suffer the consequences of your actions; to pay the price for your crime; to deal with the problems you've created.
The idiom "ears must be burning" is believed to originate from the superstition that if someone's ears are burning, it means someone is talking about them. This belief dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, where it was thought that the sensation of burning ears indicated that someone was gossiping about you.
It means to be intelligent. The brain is between the ears.
It means that the person is giving you their full attention.
if your ears are burning its suppost to mean someone was talking about you!! and if your palms itch its suppost to mean youre going to come into money...
No, it is a phrase that means just what it seems to mean.
The idiom "pick up your ears" means to listen carefully or pay close attention to something being said. It's a figurative way of telling someone to be alert and actively engage in the conversation or situation.
Palestinian and Persian
It folk law that is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
From the sport of wrestling.
The burning question is simply: How did this expression, so easily understood, become mistaken for an idiom?
That you have long ears
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