They don't (quite) mean the same thing, the expression:
'fat chance' means there is no chance,
'slim chance' means that it will be difficult but there is just a chance.
They mean the same thing because fat chance is sarcastic. The "fat chance" is said, it really means little chance or "slim chance."
the crown of course, and more than that the chance to be miss america and be named that should really just mean the most, i mean thats why were all here right? lol
Unison is doing the same thing; for instance, talking at the same time.
Random House Webster's College Dictionary 1. (adv.) haply perhaps; by chance. Definition of 'haply' Princeton's WordNet 1. (adverb) haply, by chance, by luck by accident "betrayed by a word haply overheard" Definition of 'haply' Webster Dictionary 1. (adverb) haply by hap, chance, luck, or accident; perhaps; it may be Here you go. I'm reading Shakespeare myself and searched it up
If you mean singing, then they probably do that because they can't actually sing. If you mean the french thing, then probably because they decided they were good at it, and wanted to pursue it.
They mean the same thing because fat chance is sarcastic. The "fat chance" is said, it really means little chance or "slim chance."
It is a slang way of saying that there's notactually a chance of that thing happening.
Mean Girls, and Pretty Woman
warped rotors
You can't because no such thing exsists unless you mean a shiny then you have a 0.000328% chance of encountering it in the wild
When your rotor warpes it means that it has a wobble in it! From factory they come straight. they usually get warped when they get to hot or a rock gets up there and bends it. If it is really bad it could cause totall break loss!
# dart, shoot # to be resilient or elastic # to move by elastic force # to become warped == ==
There's no such thing as a speed sensor. Do you mean the rev. counter or speedo sensor by any chance?
A bad head gasket , warped head , cracked block etc.
An outside chance
little or no chance of success.
It means the same as "to have a chance."