a divine manifestation
Sort of, a little, sometimes
The phrase "sorta mad" is very sloppy English. It is a slurred form of "sort of mad" which in turn is an idiomatic way of saying, somewhat angry.
things of the same sort... and whatnot.
The phrase "Mugging me" is slang for "Staring at". As in "Who you muggin?"
The phrase "8732" stands for "USDA" on a touch tone keypad!
It means "till we meet again."
It is some sort of scam trying to trick you by claiming they are giving away money for free.
It's just a phrase meaning that things are great. "This is the sort of life everyone wants to lead."
Sort of, a little, sometimes
This means that he stood up to whatever situation arose. It often refers to a reprimand or unpleasant confrontation of some sort.
This means that he stood up to whatever situation arose. It often refers to a reprimand or unpleasant confrontation of some sort.
The phrase "sorta mad" is very sloppy English. It is a slurred form of "sort of mad" which in turn is an idiomatic way of saying, somewhat angry.
The idiomatic phrase is two words: "sort of" (somewhat).
you sort things out
That is not a phrase
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another slang term for tobacco. Today, it means a different sort of smoke, but back then, it was just tobacco.
The phrase 'suits me' is a colloquial phrase. It is a casual statement that the person is in agreement with something. It is not the sort of phrase that should appear in a CV or resume or anything that is written in formal English.