To give satisfaction in dueling means to redress a wrong or to make a wrong, right. When satisfaction is given, the duel is complete.
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
The phrase "it doesn't have to be peace and war" suggests that there are alternatives to extreme positions or opposite ends of a spectrum. It implies that there can be other options or solutions that do not fall within those two extremes.
"Ngiyakuthanda" is a Zulu phrase that means "I love you" in English.
The Greek phrase "then ine toso poli" translates to "that is not so much" in English.
The phrase "don't bite the hand that feeds you" means that you should not harm or show ingratitude towards those who support or provide for you.
"Guest satisfaction" is a tourism phrase. It means your paying guests should be highly satisfied.
The popular phrase "give it a swirl" means give it a try.
To give a pass means to excuse.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
I am willing to give you full satisfaction.
you will give tuff to me
It means to make or become beautiful, qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see
The phrase "kiss your sister" in the context of sports means a tie or a draw, where neither team wins or loses. It implies a lack of satisfaction or excitement in the outcome.
The phrase "give her head" is slang for performing oral sex on a woman.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
The phrase, give you a call, means to give you a phone call, or in other words to phone you.
Never give up on you