When someone says "Catherine got off with Ben," it typically means that Catherine engaged in some form of romantic or physical intimacy with Ben, often implying kissing or making out. The phrase suggests a casual or spontaneous nature to their interaction. The context of being at the park indicates that this happened in a social or relaxed setting.
it either means you like them or something.
When someone uses the expression, "I don't not like...", they are saying they don't hate something, but don't necessary like it, either.
Yes it can it can mean that you are truly happy and it could mean that you are in love!
They're native
it means they like them
sale means like to give someone something for money
"sort of" means not exactly but close. It could mean rather like something, or similar to it, or it could mean that someone rather likes someone or something, as in they are not certain about their feelings but they are mostly positive ones.
It simply means that someone is nervous about something that is about to happen.
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
It means that youre really becoming part of someone's life. something like that..like, it means, youre really becoming something important to that someone.
obligated means that someone feels obligated like they need to do something like you feel like you don't have a choice
It probably means they want it.