It means that you either have a special personal quality about you (positive!) or that you are a bit arrogant (negative!).
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
Writing can help clarify and organize thoughts, allowing for deeper reflection and understanding of a topic. It can also help improve memory retention and critical thinking skills. Additionally, writing can serve as a form of self-expression, enabling individuals to explore and process their emotions.
A pouty expression typically indicates a sulky or dissatisfied mood. It is often characterized by pushing out the lips in a protruding manner, conveying unhappiness or disappointment.
People frown as a facial expression typically in response to negative emotions or thoughts such as sadness, anger, confusion, or disapproval.
Meta-emotion
No. The expression "I heard it through the grapevine" just means you heard something by unofficial channels.
The scientific expression is solid-air aerosols.
hay, have you ever heard the expression hey is for horses
never heard the expression 'going at it like rabbits'?...
Of course you can - ever heard of air pressure?
I don’t know but I heard it from grown ups when I was young.
I have never heard this expression, so it's hardly common. I also cannot find it using my search engine.
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I have never heard this said. It may be a local or regional expression.
the air
Go to an air raid shelter
I heard it's Example Given, but I've also heard it's a Latin expression, exempli gratia, which means for example.