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It's a term on how to commit suicide cutting your wrists. you kill yourself by cutting down your arm(down the river) not by going across the street(slashing across your arm)
It depends on what you're trying to communicate. "Run inthe street" describes a runner or jogger trotting within the confines of a public thoroughfare. "Run on the street" means any person, conducting the majority of their life (including passing the night there sleeping on an occasional, if not frequent basis), primarily in open, public places, or those immediately adjoining them. "Run on the street" can also be a description of an automobile, which is operated there rather than "Run on a track, or closed course."
going down on her means licking and sucking the lady's labia. the act known as cunilingus. does that answer your question?
There once was a man from NantucketWho kept all his cash in a bucket.But his daughter, named Nan,Ran away with a manAnd as for the bucket, Nantucket. There once was a man from Nantucket. With a dick so long he could suck it. He walked down the street, Just a swinging his meat While carrying his balls in a bucket!
Literally, I'm going to the bed. Figuratively, I'm going to bed, Maybe: I'm going to take a nap. Maybe: I'm going to lay down. It's usually used with a purpose in mind, and stated, such as Voy a la cama a sentarme. I'm going to the bed to sit down. Voy a la cama a estudiar - I'm going to bed to study.
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As I Was Going Down Sackville Street was created in 1937.
I walked down the street to my friend Matt's house.
Down the hole he went.
Third person perspective is: They walked down the street.
Yes. I live down her street so I know.
it ''means'' the ''mane'' ''rode''
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
Yes, "down" and "with" are commonly used as prepositions in many sentences. For example, "She walked down the street" and "He is with his friends."
The tramp walked down the street, begging for money as he wandered.
If you walk from one street corner to another street corner (without crossing the street) then you have walked a block
When I walked down the street of England, a large sally marched down the street. :D hope I helped!!! -6th grade student at American academy :D