It pretty much means that someone ate all of your food until you have no money left for food an your house, mostly it's just an expression used when someone eats a lot of someone else's food.
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This is an incorrect quotation. The words "you" and "me" are not interchangeable, as you can clearly see in the sentence "I would like to see my wages paid to you." as opposed to "I would like to see my wages paid to me." The correct quotation is "he hath eaten me out of house and home." Mistress Quickly, in Shakespeare's play, Henry IV Part 2, is an innkeeper saddled with the unfortunate guest Sir John Falstaff, who never pays his bill. He is hugely fat and eats like a horse, so he is bankrupting her, which is what she means when she says this.
Tiring is a contraction of attiring, meaning dressing. This is related to the word "attire" for clothes. A tiring house is a place to dress, a dressing-room. It also served as a place to store scripts and costumes, and to repair costumes and props.
its a theatre that has a forum, i mean, how should i know the meaning. its the websites job to know the meaning.
Do you mean when they meet in her father's house? Because that it where they meet (and get into a big argument). Or do you mean after the wedding when they go to Petruchio's house he inherited from his father, where he won't let her eat because he keeps complaining about the food.
do you mean tied the knot? That means to get married.
my house is named ar-baile>>>>>> meaning "OUR HOME"
It means "have you eaten". "onndo" would mean "do you have".
"Unndo" in Malayalam means "is it". It is commonly used in informal conversation to seek confirmation or agreement.
What do u mean by home what home?if their home is a rabbit house then yesI f you mean by your house then yes if you have a lead walk your rabbit
The House is usually used as the nickname for the home teams arena. As in "not in my House" means on our home court.
What do you mean "What is the meaning?" If you were a bit more specific about I could answer!
It is Maori for house or home.
"Mi casa es tu casa" translates to "My house is your house" in English. It is an expression that is used to welcome someone into your home, indicating that they should feel comfortable and at ease.
abode is basically a place in which somebody resides a word that means that is home or house if you mean divine abode then heaven is the word
A crazy house in the sense, well is if you think about it whats crazy mean it means wild and what does a house mean it means home. So a crazy house is now as wild home if that answers it.
family house/home
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.