That's not really a "saying".
Poking deep into the metaphorical depths, I'd say it means that it looks like you hit a deer.
it looks like a girl that is very mad..........................................
Jove is the Ancient Roman chief god, often called Jupiter (which means "father Jove"--Jove Pater). Saying "by Jove" is like saying "by God".
a horse. unless you mean it isn't a horse at all, in wich case it could be a donkey(i think), mule, or zebra.
It means it looks like it's going to rain Literally "There are dark clouds in the distance"
The word "Tut" doesn't really have a meaning. It's just said sometimes, as an expression of disapproval. Saying "tut, tut" is like saying "naughty, naughty" or "shame, shame" to someone.
When you mouth it, it looks like your saying 'I love you' to other people.
It is a childish insult, saying that your face looks like someone's buttocks.
The saying "look like a dime" typically means that someone looks very attractive or beautiful, akin to the high value of a dime. It's a compliment on the person's appearance.
He's speechless or in shock
To run swiftly.
I personally think it means he really likes you.
Well-built, strong, virile, effulgent-looking, and usually with plentiful wavy hair, often with brown or dark hair
well usually the best bit of a chocolate is the inside filling not the outside so its saying a persons personality is better than what he/she looks like on the outside
That he wants to "get to know you better."
"Looks like it will be."
No, never. Ponies are equids, or rather they belong to the horse family, never the deer family.
When peas are growing in a pod, one pea looks very much like the one next to it. The saying is a way to express that two things or people are very much like each other.