I think Justin whispers, "Start healing."
Blue chip comes from old but simple home poker sets that had red white and blue chips, with the blue being the highest value..
No, it is just a phrase. However, there are some grasses that are named "blue", but they are green, not blue.
Blue October was created in 1995.
I get no results for azoura, but it could possibly be the Italian/Spanish word azura, or azure (blue), making it blue tears. Or, it could be the name Azura, in which case it would mean something like Azura's tears.
That's easy! Its a phrase.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to look with displeasure or dissatisfaction. Blue has always been considered the color of unhappiness.
Blue October UK was created in 1995.
im a true-blue
If you mean "from October to March" as a phrase then it's:"d'octobre � mars"If you mean the translation of the individual months then it's:October: OctobreNovember: NovembreDecember: DécembreJanuary: JanvierFebruary: FévrierMarch: Mars
The phrase 'blue eyes' when translated from English to Mexican is: 'ojos azules'.
The phrase "once in a blue moon" refers to something that happens very rarely. A blue moon is the term used for the second full moon occurring within a single calendar month, which is an uncommon event. The idiom emphasizes the infrequency of an occurrence, highlighting its uniqueness or rarity in everyday life.