The answer is "Out of harm's way"
The Taming of The Shrew. "This is a way to kill a wife with kindness, and thus I'll curb her mad and headstrong humour."
A "mad fiddler" typically refers to a fiddler who plays with intense passion, energy, or unpredictability. This term can evoke images of a musician who is deeply immersed in their craft, often leading to vibrant and chaotic performances. In some contexts, it might also suggest a fiddler who embodies a wild or eccentric personality. The phrase can be found in literature and music, symbolizing creativity and emotional expression.
"O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven! Keep me in temper; I would not be mad!"
2 and 3 got mad at 5 because 5 went after 4.
2.30
lawn can shore tough hit= long and short of it
afraid of the dark
The Mad Gab phrase "Aisle hand sin ream" sounds like "Iceland's in Rim," which is a playful way of saying "Iceland's in the room." Mad Gab is a game that relies on phonetic associations to create humorous phrases that sound like common sayings or words when spoken quickly.
Aisle of
Barbara was mad at her friend, and she was swaying.
Treasure Island
debit snot must aisle= the bits not my style/ Deb, it's not my style?
but it's not my style?
Don't bitch-I'll dish?
The answer to the Mad Gab "play tough rye digs" is "Play the card." In Mad Gab, players sound out the nonsensical phrases to reveal familiar phrases or words.
Well, not mad...me anyway ^^ it was sad tough, so kinda
mad = many, lame= uncool people