You made a decision of some kind. Now you have to deal with the results of your decision. In other words, the uncomfortable place you now find yourself in is the result of your own choices.
It means he is responsible for the situation so he should have to deal with it.
This expression means, now that you have created this situation, you must take responsibility for it. :>)
It means: You must suffer the consequences of your own decisions and actions.
Well, honey, that sentence is a hot mess. The correct version should be "Lay those dirty clothes on top of the washing machine." Remember, "lie" is for people or animals reclining, while "lay" is for objects being placed down. Now, go fix that sentence before I come over there and do it myself!
Pencil lead is not actually made of lead, but rather a mixture of graphite and clay. The graphite provides the writing substance, while the clay helps bind it together and gives the lead its structure.
Airplanes are made of a variety of materials. The earliest ones were made of pine wood and canvas. Then steel braces and nylon. Airplanes now can be made out of anything from wood and canvas, to magnesium alloys and aluminum. Most private planes are made out of canvas-nylons and steel frames. Commercial jets can be made out of aluminum and new models are starting to use light weight magnesium frames to cut down on weight and improve fuel efficiency. The most common material used now is aluminum and steel alloys.
The new pennies have less mass because they are now mostly made of zinc with a thin copper coating, while the old pennies were made of bronze. The change was made to reduce production costs and to make the coins more affordable to produce.
It means you have done something that wasn't quite right, or perhaps you didn't think your actions/words through and now there are consequences for it, you have to deal with those consequences. You did something (you made your bed) now deal with it (now lie in it)
i will give u an example. if someone was really mean and then nobody was friends with that person and they got upset then you would say to them "you've made your bed so you must lie on it.
The phrase "If you have made your bed, you can lie in it" means that you get what you deserve. In other words, if you do something, for ex. a chore, than you earn something. That something may not always be an object, it may be an opportunity, happiness, or forgiveness.
Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Take what is coming to you.
Yes, the sentence "Since you didn't take my advice you must make your own bed and lie in it" is logical. It means that because the person did not follow the advice given, they must take responsibility for the consequences of their actions.
The phrase "You Buttered Your Bread, Now Lie In It" is a play on the idiom "You made your bed, now lie in it," which means you must accept the consequences of your actions. The addition of "buttered your bread" adds a humorous twist, suggesting that the individual has made a choice that they now have to deal with, particularly in a situation where they may have indulged or enjoyed the outcome. Essentially, it conveys the message that one must take responsibility for their decisions, regardless of how appealing they may have seemed at the time.
This phrase means that someone must accept the consequences of their actions, even if they are unpleasant or challenging. It emphasizes personal responsibility and accountability for one's decisions.
It means: You must suffer the consequences of your own decisions and actions.
"Lay down" is past tense. Present tense would be "lie down." You would say, "I lie down on my bed right now," which is in the present, but "I lay down on my bed yesterday," which is in the past. The verb itself is "lie," meaning to recline. The verb "lay" means to place something somewhere. You might say, "I lay the book on the table right now" (present tense), but "I laid the paper on the floor yesterday."
Well it really matters what you lie about if you lie about. Perjury charges can get pretty high when you lie under oath. If you benefited by the lie, you will usually be required to pay back all of the benefit. If you lie on a Federal document, you can go to jail. If you lie about your education on a resume, you can lose the job and have to pay back what you had made.
It is no longer listed as endangered, as it has made a marvelous comeback in numbers. it is now so dont lie
Lay is a transitive verb and needs an object - lay (something) down or lay down (something) Lie is intransitive and doesn't need an object - i lie on the floor The confusion arises from the fact that "lay" is also the past tense of "lie" In the present "I lie in my bed" In the past "I lay in my bed" I would recommend "Lie down and go to sleep.". But now I lay me down to sleep. Because the object is me (though it should be myself).