This metaphor refers to proving that you are wrong by using your own statements against you. So, what you said is being thrown back at you.
This phrase typically refers to a situation where one is confronted with their own inner darkness or fears. It suggests that when we face challenges or difficult situations, we may also be forced to confront our own vulnerabilities or flaws.
Get out of my face..or leave..or get out of my sight
This phrase means that when you face darkness or emptiness, it can also reveal things about yourself that you may not have been aware of before.
Poseidon predicts that Odysseus's pride will lead him to face numerous obstacles and hardships during his journey back to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
When the abyss stares back at you, it can evoke feelings of fear, uncertainty, and introspection. It may prompt you to confront your own inner darkness or face the unknown aspects of yourself. This experience can be unsettling but also offer an opportunity for self-discovery and growth.
It means it's your turn to throw a punch back at her full forced to the face.
To throw or pour back, as from a deep or hollow place; to pour or throw back in great quantity., To be thrown or poured back; to rush or surge back.
The color green means the you are relaxed and laid-back. Green is also a color if you are sick. Green in the face means you are sick or going to throw-up.
In the back of the head, in the face, in the stomagh, and if your a boy you know where ;-)
He will throw it back in your face, and then eat your arms. End of story.
You have to keep throwing the crumpled paper at his face and his face will turn red and he will catch the paper and throw it back!!
You throw the soap at the back of his head 3 times and when he starts "swearing" throw the soap at his face. It bubbles and foams til he spits it out.
you throw pikmin on its face and call them back before it starts rolling
It probably means he wanted to ask you something. Like maybe "Is that your face or did your neck throw up?"
to throw a knife you have to hold the tip of the blade, face your target and flick your wrist or slightly throw and flick depending on the distance. if the target is farther, then pull back farther and throw more above your target so the knife comes down upon it.
It means back off I'm tired
The closest I found was regurgitate which is to throw or be thrown back or out;vomit is regurgitation